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Polyakova Ukrainianized a joint song with Oleg Vinnik

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For the New Year holidays, the performer presented a new song in the Ukrainian language called Char_vni ochі.

The famous Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova translated into Ukrainian the song she used to sing with Oleg Vinnik in Russian. The video was published on the artist’s YouTube channel.

In particular, the new version of the composition is called Charming Eyes, which in its basic version is called Long Legs, and should be released on March 8th. However, the official premiere of the song and video did not take place due to an all-out war, so the artist used the music for a new version of the hit.

Fans of the show noted that the version in the state language is more beautiful and deeper.

Earlier it was reported that Olya Polyakova mocked the Russians, who on one of their channels showed a performance of her song Queen of the Night.

Polyakova released a video for a song in the Ukrainian language

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