Poroshenko unveiled the hit parade of his favorite songs on Ukrainian language

Semyon Doroshenko.  
02.01.2018 19:19
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, culture, Society, Policy, Propaganda, Ukraine


Petro Poroshenko unveiled seven Ukrainian songs that he liked most in 2017, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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Ukrainian president published a playlist on his Facebook page.

Among them, in particular, songs of such artists and groups as Onuka, Pianoboy, Riffmaster, DakhaBrakha, Tina Karol, Hardkiss and the March of the New Ukrainian Army, performed by famous rock musicians.

He assures that thanks to the introduced quotas for the Ukrainian language on radio and TV, Ukrainian music has received a new powerful impetus for development.

“Ukrainian music has made a significant step forward this year – a lot of modern and interesting music has appeared. But the most important thing: this year has shown that Ukrainians want to listen to songs in their native language,” Poroshenko wrote.

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