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Kalush Orchestra released a new lyrical track

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The winners of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 presented a song about strong emotions that have no boundaries.

Ukrainian rap group Kalush Orchestra presented a new lyrical composition This is love and a clip for it. The premiere took place on the group’s YouTube channel.

The new song talks about the power of love and the importance of understanding each other in any situation, and also emphasizes that true love crosses all possible boundaries and exists , whatever happens.

“If you really love, follow This is love will remind you of the feeling when the world stops when the “same” person is with you and how the world turns upside down when he’s not there. When everything is not important, and only “vi” is important, and everything else is ignored and becomes secondary,” commented Timofey Muzychuk at the premiere.

It was previously reported that American rock band KISS played the final live concert of their farewell tour, The End of the Road, in New York.

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