In the new composition, the artist addressed the mothers who were waiting for their protectors and protectors to come home.
On the anniversary of Russia’s massive invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian singer Max Barskikh released the song Mamo, Don’t Cry. It was published on the artist’s YouTube channel on February 24.
It is known that this composition became the sixth single from his musical diary, which he kept since the third day of the war.
It is noted that the song is dedicated to all the mothers who are waiting for the return of their defenders from the front. It also emphasizes the strength of spirit and power of the Ukrainian military.
“The war is reaching a new level, while Ukraine has been living in a fierce confrontation with the enemy for a year now. Right now, I want to once again appeal to every Ukrainian with words of support. Despite the psychological fatigue and getting used to constant air alarms and rocket attacks, we must gather strength, hold a psychological defense with faith in our defenders. I look forward to this song will give strength not to lose heart. I sincerely believe in our success,” commented the singer at the premiere of the track.
Earlier it was reported that Max Barskikh, who is from Kherson, responded as the Armed Forces of Ukraine, village after village, liberated our land from the Russian invaders.
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