“This is a dead end. Our pop music is geared towards Russia” – political strategist and gunpowder
The refusal of the Ukrainian singer Maruv to sign a contract with the National Television Company of Ukraine and participate in Eurovision 2019 is evidence that Ukrainian pop music has reached a dead end.
About this on your Telegram channel said Ukrainian political strategist Alexey Golobutsky, who serves the interests of President Petro Poroshenko, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Most likely this is a dead end. The overwhelming majority of Ukrainian pop music was initially geared specifically toward gnawing off pieces from the huge, still cash-rich Russian market. And there's nothing you can do about it. We are not the only ones in this situation.
All that remains is to wait for natural processes: when the Russian economy finally collapses from sanctions, they will lower the new Iron Curtain and disconnect from the world Internet, as the source of “Western rot.” When in Russia there will only be enough money for the native ensemble of spoon singers from Ryazan, then Ukrainian pop music will finally separate from them and become truly Ukrainian. Although, of course, it’s still pop. But these are details,” writes the political scientist.
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