Pink Floyd's song with Khlyvnyuk's vocals took first place in the iTunes chart in 27 countries

This is the band's first song since 1994.

Song Pink Floyd Hey Hey Rise Up , which used the vocals of Boombox leader Andriy Khlyvnyuk, topped the iTunes charts in 27 countries. This was announced on Facebook by MP Volodymyr Vyatrovych.

“And we will raise that red viburnum to the top of the music charts,” he wrote.

Yes, according to the screenshot attached to the post , the song is a leader in countries such as Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Australia, Canada and others.

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The song was released by Pink Floyd on April 8, and became the band's first song since 1994. It uses the vocals of Khlyvnyuk, who sang the song “Oh, Red Viburnum in the Meadow”.

Khlyvnyuk sang “Red Viburnum” on Sofia Square in the first days of the full-scale war in Ukraine. A remix of it was later made by the South African musician The Kiffness. The song quickly became popular around the world.

Recently skaters Alexander Nazarov and Maxim Nikitin reached the final of the World Figure Skating Championships . They rode to Jamali's song “1944” and “Red Viburnum”.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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