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In the 1990s Ukrainian music was still growing in popularity. Green Grey was by far the most popular trip hop group in the country and the first Ukrainian band that was endorsed by Pepsi. The band did many concerts internationally. At the end of the 90's the most popular Ukrainian pop singer among teenagers was Yurko Yurchenko. Many compared ...
On February 9, 2023, Antytila released the music video for their song "Fortetsia Bakhmut" (’Bakhmut fortress’) which has gathered over 26 million views on Youtube. On May 25, 2023, the band presented the track "My Falcon" in two languages (Ukrainian and English), and the song became the soundtrack to the German-Finnish computer game Death ...
Pages in category "Ukrainian pop music groups" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agon (band)
Agon (Ukrainian: Агонь, translation from Belarusian: Fire) is a Ukrainian-based pop boyband from Ukraine made up of Anton Savlepov, Konstantine Borovski and Nikita Goryuk. Assembled in Kyiv in 2016 by former members of Quest Pistols Show , the group has released one album and several singles so far.
They reached widespread success with singles such as «Имя 505» ("Name 505") reaching #1 on Russian iTunes and Ukrainian YouTube. [7] In 2017, the duo took part in the Ukrainian The Voice Kids singing competition as coaches in its fourth season. They returned again in 2019 for the fifth season, with their contestant Oleksandr Zazarashvili ...
In 2009 the band had been touring across Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia and Germany. In 2009 Quest Pistols won MTV Europe Music Awards as the best band. In January 2016, Anton Savlepov and Nikita Goruk left the band and joined former Quest Pistols member Konstantin Borovsky in a new band called Агонь .
Muzvar music journalist Julian Novak stated in July 2022: 'Many popular artists have decided to switch to the Ukrainian language, and change their existing Russian-language repertoire to Ukrainian.' [4] The war became an increasingly prominent theme in songs, with lyrics about consolation in trying times of losing loved ones and having to flee ...
SMS is a Ukrainian female pop-music band that added some competition to the already existing Nu Virgos. It was formed in 2004 by Oleksandr Yaremenko who had an intention to make a quartet similar to Nu Virgos. However, during his search for the necessary talents he decided to make a trio-group.