The artist said, there are artists who hype the theme of war in their songs. Fortetsya Bakhmut became a hit.
The leader of the group O.Torvald, the Ukrainian singer Zhenya Galich spoke highly about the song of the group Antitela. He said this in an interview on the YouTube channel Straight red gold.
In particular, the artist admits that he is not only irritated by tracks that think about the theme of war. As an example, he mentioned the song Fortetsya Bakhmut. According to the musician, the composition was released exactly when hellish battles were taking place for the city.
“Bairaktarshchina is speculation on some Ukrainian topics, because it is popular now. But there are also high-fat people who use in their songs, eyeliners, stand-ups, and creativity what is hit below the belt . The song Fortetsya Bakhmut while they are events in Bakhmut,” he said.
At the same time, Zhenya Galich added that there are people for whom Antitela’s song is a kind of support in difficult times. Personally, the singer himself does not see such creativity.
“For many, this is a song that has been supported. The story is that you can talk about Bayraktarism as a phenomenon, but some people really need it. I don’t like it. There are people who like the song Fortetsya Bakhmut, and it’s okay. I don’t perceive this creativity, others perceive it, it’s okay,” the musician noted.
Earlier it was reported that Zhenya Galich, who at the outbreak of a large-scale war took up arms and began to defend the Motherland, admitted that he was surprised in the rear.
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