The artist noted that he has a large Russian-speaking audience and communicates with his fans in different countries in Russian.
Singer Svetlana Loboda said she will continue writing songs in both Ukrainian and Russian. He said this in an interview with the BBC. Russian Service.
In particular, the star did not hide the fact that he has a huge Russian-speaking audience, which he will not give up. Therefore, his songs are performed in two languages, although, as the artist noted, he understands the sensitivity of this issue.
“I have many songs in Ukrainian, these songs are not understood by my Russian-speaking audience, so I said from the very beginning that I do not plan to translate my songs, written in Russian, into Ukrainian. keep writing of songs in Ukrainian and Russian. for my Russian-speaking listeners, because it is huge and these are the people who support me, who support my country. I know that the issue of the Russian language is very acute in Ukraine today . And when I come to Ukraine, I always speak Ukrainian, and I give interviews in Ukrainian. But all over the world, in Europe, where I perform, which is Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, I speak Russian to people,” she said.
Loboda also noted that it is not the Russian language that is killing Ukrainians today, and that the majority of our citizens continue to speak it.
“It is not the Russian language that is killing Ukrainian children and Ukrainian people. The majority of Ukraine speaks Russian. The Russian language does not belong to the Russian authorities. If only the Russian authorities speak Russian , we certainly do not speak this language. But millions of people around the world speak Russian. It happened, “the star expressed his opinion.
Earlier it was reported that Svetlana Loboda presented a video for a new Ukrainian-language song Kiev-Nice.
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