Regina Ilyinichna Spektor nació el 18 de febrero de 1980 en Moscú, entonces parte de la Unión Soviética. Crecer en una familia judía con una fuerte inclinación hacia la música y el arte marcó profundamente su camino. Su padre, un violinista y fotógrafo aficionado, y su madre, una profesora de música, expusieron a Regina a un mundo lleno de sonidos y creatividad desde temprana edad.
Con tan solo seis años, Regina comenzó su entrenamiento clásico en piano bajo la tutela de Sonia Vargas, una respetada profesora del Conservatorio de Moscú. Esta formación temprana no solo perfeccionó sus habilidades técnicas, sino que también agudizó su oído para la melodía y la armonía.
En 1989, su familia decidió emigrar a Estados Unidos, instalándose en el Bronx, Nueva York. El cambio de ambiente cultural y lingüístico fue desafiante, pero también abrió un abanico de nuevas oportunidades. A pesar del choque inicial, Regina continuó su formación musical y rápidamente se adaptó a su nueva vida.
Durante su adolescencia, Spektor descubrió nuevos géneros y estilos musicales que enriquecerían su propio repertorio. Comenzó a componer sus propias canciones y a experimentar con la voz y el piano, creando una fusión única de lo clásico con lo contemporáneo.
En sus años universitarios, Regina asistió a la Universidad de Música Contemporánea de Nueva York, donde se sumergió de lleno en la escena indie. Actuando en pequeños bares y clubes, fue ganando adeptos y labrándose un
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A man walks out of his apartment,
It is raining, he's got no umbrella
He starts running beneath the awnings,
Trying to save his suit,
Trying to save his suit.
Trying to dry, and to dry, and to dry but no good
When he gets to the crowded subway platform,
He takes off both of his shoes
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But he doesn't care,
'Cause last night he got a visit from the
Ghost of Corporate Future
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Whatever chances you get
Especially when they're wet."
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Put dirtballs in your pocket,
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The world is everlasting
It's coming and it's going
The world is everlasting
It's coming and it's going
It's coming and it's going