The scandal with Kvartal 95 goes further. Singer Maria Khursenko was surprised by how her father’s legendary song “Falcons” was sung to a new tune about the dog Patron at the New Year’s concert. According to her, a lot of vulgar phrases were said there.
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In addition, “Kvartal 95” used Vyacheslav Khursenko’s song without permission for a sketch about the dog Patron. The artist’s daughter claimed copyright infringement.
In particular, there were the following words:
Every night I have a dream about how Patron was an ordinary dog. He sniffed dogs’ tails and ran after birds. When I felt inspired, I would rape my neighbor’s leg and leave a pile on the lawn.
How could anyone think of combining this with a historical work, wrote the artist’s daughter Maria Khursenko on Facebook.
Many people thought that I gave permission for this complete devaluation and distortion of the song.
Of course, I understand that now we all have no time for humor. But this is not funny at all. She does it, but I feel ashamed. It’s a shame that our humorous culture has been lowered to such a low level,” wrote Maria Khursenko.
Source: Racurs

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