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Max Barskikh released the first song under the new stage name

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Max Barskikh decided to start a new musical path under a pseudonym and write songs in the English language.

Ukrainian singer Max Barskikh, who announced the start of a new musical career, released his first song and video under the pseudonym Mick Sunday. A composition called I feel good was published on Youtube.

“A new page of my creativity will begin. My dream is to communicate with the whole world in the language of music and love. We, Ukrainians, know better than others how difficult it is today, everything will be fine tomorrow. Because we work on our tomorrow”, – wrote the artist on Instagram.

At the same time, the performer explained why he chose such a stage name. According to him, Sunday has always been his favorite day of the week and most of the songs were written on this day.

“This is the best time to recharge energy for the whole coming week. A day of rest and inspiration. I think my real name is Nikolai. Mick is a simplified version of it,” added Barskikh.

In addition, the performer emphasized that Max Barskikh remains and will continue to sing his best hits and new songs created in Ukrainian.

It was previously reported that Max Barskikh, who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine in early April, said why he is still not in the lead.

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Source: korrespondent

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