In a revelation that may shake the foundations of Ukraine's pop music scene, renowned vocal coach Elena Ukraïnets has expressed her candid views on the vocal prowess of some of the country's most beloved artists.

Vocal Coach's Bold Statement

Elena Ukraïnets, a vocal instructor celebrated for her dynamic and passionate teaching approach, has shared her professional insights on the singing abilities of famous domestic stars. Her statements, particularly regarding Olya Polyakova, have sparked considerable interest. According to Ukraïnets, not every artist with a massive following can be deemed a professional singer.

"This is intense. As a person, she's [Olya Polyakova] cool for me, but as a singer—oh my, I just can't. Olya's fans, please forgive me, " Ukraïnets stated.

The Talent Debate: Polyakova Under Scrutiny

Ukraïnets's comments have brought Olya Polyakova's singing style into the spotlight. She suggested that the artist, known for her extravagant performances, might have struggled to transition from an academic to a pop style, hinting at a lack of mastery over her vocal abilities. "Maybe it's her style, something cool is there. But from a professional standpoint, she tries too hard, " she conveyed.

High Praise for MONATIK and Melovin

Contrasting her critique of Polyakova, Ukraïnets had high praise for MONATIK and Melovin. She remarked on the harmonious quality of their performances, highlighting the effortless quality in their singing—an essential marker of professional excellence in her eyes.

Zlata Ognevich: A Versatile Talent

In a similar vein, the vocal coach acknowledged the exceptional talent of Zlata Ognevich, praising her ability to control her voice across diverse musical genres. This versatility, according to Ukraïnets, sets Ognevich apart as a truly skilled vocalist.

Looking Ahead: Future of Ukrainian Pop

The candid remarks from the renowned vocal coach may inspire a broader discussion about the standards of vocal performance among Ukrainian pop artists. While her comments may unsettle some fans, they also serve as a reminder of the importance of continuous growth and learning for artists in the competitive world of music.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova