Anastasia Prikhodko Defends Her Top Spot in Ukrainian Music
In the ever-evolving world of Ukrainian music, few personalities can capture attention quite like Anastasia Prikhodko. During her recent appearance on the talk show "33 Questions, " the singer found herself in a reflective mood, pondering over the intriguing question of who she considers the best singer in Ukraine.
Prikhodko's Bold Statement
Initially stumped by the question, Prikhodko made a bold declaration. "I'm at the top. Who's second?" she asserted, leaving the audience in suspense before finally naming Gelya Zozulya as her choice. The mention of names like Tina Karol and Tonya Matviyenko by the host only elicited a silent grimace from Prikhodko, highlighting the competitive nature of the music industry.
A Gloomy Outlook on Showbiz
Shifting gears, Prikhodko painted a somber picture of the Ukrainian music scene in the aftermath of the full-scale invasion. The singer lamented the decline in corporate events and the palpable absence of male attendees at concerts. "Artists are struggling to stay afloat, " she remarked, noting that even their fashion choices have suffered as a result.
"Give me time. I need a little more, " Prikhodko stated in response to the difficult question of the industry's future.
The Emotional Toll of Performing During Conflict
Prikhodko also opened up about the emotional burden of performing during such tumultuous times. "You start blaming yourself for everything, " she confessed, highlighting the internal conflict of enjoying life's small comforts while many endure hardship. Yet, she expressed gratitude for artists who bravely "make a leap" and continue performing, maintaining a semblance of normalcy in the chaos.
Despite facing criticism for her choice to sing amid the ongoing war, Prikhodko is unapologetic. For her and many others, music remains the only outlet, an unexplainable necessity.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova