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DakhaBrakha released the first song since the beginning of the war

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The song sounds unusual in the group’s work. The author of the text and music is band member Marko Galanevic.

Ukrainian group DakhaBrakha released the first song in two years of war. This is a composition called Something stuck in my throat (A lump in your throat). The video was published on YouTube.

The video for the song uses photos and videos of Ukrainians from hiding.

The musicians also called on the world to sign the important petition of the Center for Public Freedoms, Make Russia Pay, which calls on the leaders of the G7 countries and EU member states to use the Russian frozen money to support and restore Ukraine .

We remind you that the video for the song Behind the piles of garbage received over a million views on YouTube

DakhaBrakha ask Ukrainians to share footage from shelters
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