The performer believes that she is a businessman on stage, so the fact that Dorofeeva sang in Ukrainian about the war means nothing.
Ukrainian musician, leader of the group Vopli Vidoplyasov Oleg Skrypka told how he was related to the work of the artist Nadia Dorofeeva. He said this in an interview with Your City.
According to him, he treats creativity as a business, and the fact that now he performs hits in the state language means nothing.
“This is patriotic cynicism. These people are sincere cynics. There are people on the stage, and there are business people on the stage. Now, people come and watch business people on the stage. They have made a great career for themselves and sing even more or less normally,” he said. He.
At the same time, the singer noted that it is too small to leave the Russian language, you need to have taste and not PR on the topic of a full-fledged war and our victory.
“We have a cultural catastrophe and, probably, there was also a Russian influence. That is, the structure of show business has not changed, if we change the language, has the Russian influence disappeared? There is Russian-language content and some Ukrainian-speaking fools to be on the air. If the Russian-language content is removed, what will we leave, if the mechanism is the same? We need to set the task to have a quality product, so that the content, and not just words about freedom , back to music,” added Oleg Skrypka.
Earlier it was reported that Oleg Skrypka believes that Russians are poorer than Ukrainians, because they have no future.
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