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Bilyk sang his hit in Ukrainian

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It became the first single from Irina Bilyk’s upcoming Ukrainian-language hits album throughout her career.

Ukrainian singer Irina Bilyk covers her legendary 2003 hit Snow. Now called Snow The video was published on YouTube.

“I know the song Snow must continue to live. And the heavenly God sent me new words! I was so emotional that I listened to the updated version of the legendary and beloved song over and over again. I wish you to feel everything that I feel now,” commented Bilyk.

The composition takes listeners to February 2022, which forever changed the lives of millions of Ukrainians.

“I don’t love Lyuty for those who took you away the other day,” the song says.

By the way, Snow became the first single from the upcoming Ukrainian-language album of Irina Bilyk’s hits throughout her career.

We remind you that Bilyk translated his cult track into Ukrainian We’re together.

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