The artist refused to translate the songs because he saw no point in it, adding that he wanted to “go further”.
Singer Oleg Vinnik, who has many hits in the Russian language in his repertoire, said if he would translate them into Ukrainian. He said this in an interview on the PKK YouTube project.
In particular, the artist admitted that he would not translate them, because he did not see the point, and added that he would not perform Russian-language compositions at concerts either.
“I know for sure that I will not translate my songs into Russian, which were written before the war. Those of my greatest hits that are in Russian, I will never translate into Ukrainian in my life. It is not necessary. We must go More . How can you say that I don’t sing in Russian until victory? What is “until victory”, and then we can sing in Russian? First you need to learn to speak your own language, Ukrainian. If I open my mouth on stage in Russian, I would simply spit on myself. And it’s not “before” the victory or “after,” he said.
At the same time, the artist admitted that he will not be able to enter the big stage due to illness, but he does not rule out that his performances may take place soon.
“It is from a clean record, but with enough experience. This will be the stage where Oleg Vinnik always stands, but everything will be different. Oleg Vinnik will never tolerate and be afraid of something again. stage , to see the people in front of you and ask them what they think. Until now, I don’t know when. It’s coming. It won’t be one concert, it will be, God forbid, many concerts,” commented singer.
Oleg Vinnik was previously reported to have said upon his departure from Ukraine.
The first post in a long time appeared on Vinnik’s Instagram
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