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Nastya Kamensky released a track dedicated to the Ukrainian people

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The video was shot in the Ukrainian ethnic style, and the song itself sings the soul of the Ukrainian people.

Ukrainian singer Nastya Kamensky presented a track called Soul. He posted the video on his YouTube channel on March 21.

According to the star, the composition is dedicated to the strong and strong will of Ukrainians, especially their soul.

“Our ancestors have long believed that the soul is a mirror of the inner world of a person. This is the entire Universe. The connection between our past and present, hidden in the DNA of our people. This is the most powerful force. of nature that came together to strengthen our faith and love “, – commented the artist at the premiere.

Nastya Kamensky also showed a video for a new composition. In the video work, he presented elements of Ukrainian culture.

Earlier it was reported that Nastya Kamensky, like many artists during a mass war, decided to Ukrainize their hits.

Kamensky sang in a duet with the legendary Polish singer Kayah

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Source: korrespondent

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