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Russians stole the song Zlata Ognevich

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The artist is angry – the Russians illegally translated his song behind lies, mountains, changed the text and used it in propaganda events.

Ukrainian singer Zlata Ognevich became the victim of a sarcastic provision of his Russian work.

On Instagram, the artist said his song Behind lies, mountains Translated into Russian, changed the text, adding propaganda lines about the “vast Russian land”, and performed at concerts with the support of the United Russia Party.

Ognevich admitted that he was shocked when he started sending a video with performances where his composition was heard in a completely different context. According to him, he received more than 30 entries from various events where the song was conducted as part of Russian propaganda.

“I thought you wouldn’t surprise me anymore. Sing.

Earlier it was reported that Zlata Ognevich shared how the Eurovision team refused Malma at the last moment to approve its stage number.

Christina Solovius aims to pursue Russians for using her song


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