Andrii Khlyvniuk charges up the fighting spirit: the musician sings his hit before the task
The famous Ukrainian musician and military serviceman Andrii Khlyvniuk once again reminds us of his indomitable energy and sense of humor. The artist, who leads the popular group "Boombox", shared a video clip on his Instagram page, where he sang his hit before going on another combat mission.
Andrii Khlyvnyuk sings for his brothers
Always apt with word and song, Khlyvniuk this time chose lines from his old song "There's no reason to worry", which was released back in 2006. Despite the fact that the song has already passed the test of time, its lyrics remain extremely relevant today.
"There is no reason to worry, as they give, take it, if they beat you, run and scream. The technology is simple, no matter who you are. Get up in the morning, squat down to a hundred and read the constitution, " sang Andriy Khlyvnyuk.
Military spirit and sincere emotions
The musician appeared in the video in full military gear and with a weapon in his hands. Together with his comrades, he moved on the task, but found time to cheer up his comrades. His songs became a symbol of inextinguishable spirit and optimism, which help to fight even in the most difficult moments.
Resonance in social networks
Fans on social networks sincerely thanked Andrii for his dedication and support of the fighting spirit. Comments under the video are full of words of support and gratitude.
"Take care, people need your creativity."
"So real. So ours! Take care! I want to go to your concerts many more times!"
"With humor about life, and catchy singing interludes."
"Long time ago I loved for creativity. Now I bow low for humanity! Andriy, guys, you are real."
Time for new heroes
Andrii Khlyvnyuk, who is now known not only for his musical achievements, but also for his military exploits, is becoming an example for many. Ukrainians highly appreciate his willingness to defend the country and maintain morale in such difficult times. His example shows that even in the darkest moments you can find the strength to smile and sing.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk