The artist noted that earlier, before the war, Ukrainian artists went to the aggressor country, because there was a lot of money there.
People’s Artist of Ukraine Ivo Bobul told what fees he was offered in Russia. He made a confession on the podcast of Oleg Frendi, which was published on YouTube by the Dom TV channel.
“We were invited to concerts where we had to earn good money, but some limits always appeared – the same with me. There are frames and phrases:” If you don’t want, you don’t have to, ” but I want to be there . But the Russians, of course, they received a higher payment,” said the artist.
According to him, despite the fact that Ukrainian was not fashionable at one time, he did not follow the system and created songs in the Ukrainian language.
“Earlier before the war, Ukrainian artists went there, because there was a lot of money there. There were different prices, they valued great artists in a different way. Most singers found their dimension in Russia, and when all these actions started. , not everyone is able to break away and come back. you have to break up with everyone and go where there is war, where there is no big profit. They all have their own brains and choose what’s closer to them. We’re not helping them here,” the singer added.
He admitted that he once received an offer of a “good” life in Russia.
“I always say:” I will come here, I love Ukraine. “And these are not empty words. I can go to the States and there. But to get lost and not find, I have no right … it is very difficult for Me. I was offered to go to Russia, they promised other money – 10- 15 thousand dollars for a concert. These are other prices, not here!” – said Ivo Bobul.
Recall that earlier the Ukrainian singer Zlata Ognevich was angry that the organizers did not pay the artists a fee for the charity concerts.
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