The Ukrainian music scene never ceases to amaze with new hits and unforgettable moments. This time, MELANYA, one of the brightest Ukrainian singers, presented her new single and clip called "Come back", created in collaboration with the equally famous Mila Nitich. The song has already become part of the debut album "Unbreakable".

An emotional song about hope

"Come back" is not just a song, but a real anthem of hope and indomitability. The work conveys all the experiences and emotions that every Ukrainian woman feels during the war. For MELANYA personally, this single has a special meaning, because her brother and many acquaintances are currently on the front lines.

"When Mila Nitich offered me this song, I immediately agreed, because this song is very close to me. My brother is at the front, there are many acquaintances at the front, and there are those who will never return. That is why this song is about us, indomitable Ukrainians and about women who are waiting for their loved ones from the war, " says MELANYA.

The power of women and their hope

The song describes a very strong woman who, with her will and prayers, waits for her husband, who, though far away, is always close in thoughts. In this difficult time of trials for Ukrainian women who are waiting for their husbands and relatives from the front or from captivity, the song becomes a symbol of their indomitability.

"The main message of the song is come back alive, I'm really waiting for you. This is how we really wait for our loved ones and relatives. I hope this song will not leave anyone indifferent and will become the glory of a strong, wise woman who will overcome everything, " comments the singer.

Future plans of the singer

MELANYA does not stop there. Recently, she presented the song "Kiss me", where she told her story about betrayal, disappointment and forgiveness. Also, in the near future, the singer plans to release a remake of the popular Ukrainian-language hit of the early 2000s, which has long been loved by millions of Ukrainians.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova