Ukrainian singer Khrystyna Solovyi has announced her intention to sue Tatyana Navka, the wife of Russian propagandist and Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov, for using her song Trymai ("Hold me").
The band Ziferblat was selected to represent Ukraine at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest following their victory at the national selection process on Feb. 8. Held annually, Eurovision is the world ...
RASCOE: The song is about mothers and the motherland that Ukrainians are defending. Russia was barred from competing in the song contest this year because of its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. For ...
For this video, the band DakhaBrakha recorded a new version of the song from their debut album. The musicians noted that this time it sounds much louder and brighter thanks to a deeper and richer ...
North Korean military men who joined the war front in Ukraine on behalf of Russia have unfettered internet access for the first time — and may be using it to watch tons of pornography, according to a ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Vitalii Bardetskyi, a Ukrainian DJ and music journalist, about a new compilation of music from that country called "Even the Forest Hums." There are the sounds of war in ...
Faced with Russia’s efforts to erase Ukrainian culture, people have embraced traditional music as a way to reconnect with their past and affirm their identity. Roksolaniya, a traditional Ukrainian ...
Olha Mesheryakova doesn’t know what the next year will bring for her life in the capital of war-torn Ukraine, for her family or her business. She is confident, however, that in 2025 she will attend a ...
BASEL – Ukraine’s musicians can’t escape war, even at the Eurovision Song Contest. Rock band Ziferblat were in Basel, Switzerland to represent their country when they learned the home of backing ...
Russia has placed a Ukrainian singer who won the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest on its wanted list, state news agencies reported Monday. The reports said an Interior Ministry database listed singer ...
The first adjective on singer-songwriter Vitalia Khmil’s biography is “Ukrainian-Canadian.” But the Montreal-based pop singer, who performs as simply “Vitalia,” is truly hard to define with a single ...