Alyona Alyona surprised Kyiv: why doesn't she sing in Russian and how she compared Russia to garbage?
Ukrainian rapper Alyona Alyona, who will represent Ukraine at Eurovision 2024, delivered a powerful message at a concert in Kyiv. Together with Jerry Heil, she created an incredible atmosphere where every song had a deep meaning.
Why doesn't Alyona Alyona sing in Russian?
During the concert, Alyona Alyona explained why she sings exclusively in Ukrainian, even when she performs abroad. She emphasized the importance of supporting the native language and culture, and also called to forget about inferiority.
"Jerry Heil and I always explain the meaning of our songs to foreign listeners in order to involve them in Ukrainian culture, " the rapper emphasized.
Russia is like garbage: Alyona Alyona's new track
One of the most impressive moments of the evening was the performance of the track "Vykinu 2", in which Alyona Alyona compared Russia to garbage. She emphasized that she was throwing out "scum" from her life and memory.
"I'll throw the trash out of the house, then I'll throw the scum out of my life. I'll silently erase from my memory everyone who is silent now, but used to be a friend, " are the lines from the song.
Conflict with NK: Hint on stage
It is interesting that during her performance, Alyona Alyona made a subtle hint towards Nastya Kamenskyi (NK), who recently announced that she will continue to sing in Russian abroad. This has drawn criticism among fans, who consider such a stance inappropriate.
A call to study Ukrainian culture
Alyona Alyona from the stage urged Ukrainians to be more interested in their culture and language. She emphasized that this is important not only for self-respect, but also for the future of our country.
"We must forget about inferiority and actively participate in the study of Ukrainian culture. This is our duty to our history and future, " she added.
The significance of the event and future plans
This concert was another confirmation that Alyona Alyona is not only a talented rapper, but also an active social activist who uses her popularity to promote important ideas. The performance in Kyiv set a new vector for her creativity, which may have a great impact on her participation in Eurovision 2024.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk