Ukrainians recorded a parody based on “Drinking in St. Petersburg”
Ukrainian journalists recorded a song parody of the composition of the popular Russian group “Leningrad” “Drinking in St. Petersburg.” The track entitled “Drinking in Kyiv” ridicules the corruption of Ukrainian politicians and talks about their “dark” pages of their biography - “for Lyashko, give an enema,” “for Yulia, pull the chifir.” The video was broadcast by TV channel 24, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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The song says that Ukrainian politicians “often behave like whores.” “I won’t give a damn about Misha,” “I’ll have to stick around for Kiva,” the song’s authors hint at politicians’ addiction to illegal doping.
“And in Kyiv - to drink, in Kyiv - to drink, to drink coffee for Peter,” they ridicule the recent action of the “gunpowder bots” in support of the presidential policy.
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