Pink Floyd published a song with Khlyvnyuk's vocals: video

The recording uses “Red Viburnum”, which has already become a cult.

British band Pink Floyd released the first song since 1994. It was recorded in support of Ukraine, and uses the vocals of Boombox leader Andriy Khlyvnyuk, who sang the song “Oh, Red Viburnum in the Meadow.”

The song was titled Hey Hey Rise Up. All proceeds from the release will be donated to humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

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“We, like many, feel angry and disappointed at this heinous act of invading an independent, peaceful democracy and killing one of the world's greatest nations,” said Pink Floyd vocalist David Gilmore, whose daughter-in-law and grandchildren. are Ukrainians.

Khlyvnyuk sang the song “Red Viburnum” on Sofia Square at the beginning of the war. A remix of it was later made by the South African musician The Kiffness. The song quickly became popular around the world.

Skaters Alexander Nazarov and Maxim Nikitin recently reached the finals of the World Figure Skating Championships . They sang Jamala's song “1944” and “Red Viburnum”.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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