The video was shot in a parking lot shelter to highlight the realities Ukrainians face every day.
The stars of the Evening Quarter and the Women’s Quarter simultaneously sang their version of the popular 2022 track by the young artist Jockii Druce Sho vi bro, which has to do with the theme of celebrating the Christmas and New Year holidays Year in the realities of war, constant darkness and wind. alerts. The video was posted on social media.
Comedians say that nothing can spoil the holiday for Ukrainians. According to them, on these holidays it is necessary to raise glasses to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the victory that will come soon.
“The enemies will not take away our holidays! Of course, this year there will be no wonderful celebration as usual. But even without light and shelter, we will not be lost and celebrate the New Year and make the most important wish of every Ukrainian – about our quick success “We want to convey this mood in our festive promo video. For this, the authors of Kvartal 95 Studio adapted the words of the rap hit Jockii Druce Sho vi brother, which became one of the anthems during the war. And of course, to support Ukrainians and create a festive mood for everyone, for Christmas and New Year we prepared special charity concerts of the Evening Quarter charged for success, “said the artistic director of the Evening Quarter Evgeny Koshevoy.
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Recall that earlier the Ukrainian singer Nastya Kamenskikh presented the New Year holidays of Ukrainians before and after the Russian war.
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