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The music video for the song was released on June 8, 2018. It shows Jam, Smith and Istrefi, and the Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho, among images from the 2014 tournament, as well as the 1998, 2002 and 2010 tournaments. The video was directed by Yasha Malekzad, produced by Kasra Pezeshki and was filmed mainly in Moscow and Budapest, Hungary.
It was due to represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 before its cancellation. [1] The song was released as a digital download and for streaming on 13 March 2020. With over 291 million views, it is, as of January 2025, the most viewed video on the Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel. [2] The song was also added to Just Dance ...
It was announced as the official song for the England football team at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with the video being presented on YouTube, but it was never released as a single. [12] [13] Following his death shortly before the tournament, Rik Mayall's England song Noble England reached #7 in the UK charts. Euros 2020 "Olé (We Are England ...
Live from Moscow 1979 is a live album by English musician Elton John released in April 2019. It was recorded during John's May 1979 tour of the Soviet Union, when he played a series of shows in Leningrad and Moscow accompanied by percussionist Ray Cooper. The live recordings were initially broadcast by BBC Radio 1 and were long available on ...
In response to Donald Trump's candidacy, Pussy Riot released the song and video "Make America Great Again" in October 2016. [21] The video depicts a dystopian world where Trump, played by one of the band members, is the president. Trump enforces his values through beatings, shaming, and branding of victims delivered by stormtroopers.
Russia, not Ukraine, needs de-Nazification, the leader of anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot, who left Russia this week by disguising herself as a food courier, said before her group kicks off a ...
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On 15 September, the song was uploaded to YouTube, [6] and it quickly became an internet meme related to Slavs. Most prominently, the meme was circulated on the image macro site YTMND, accompanied by the song's chorus or variations of it. The song was also played at the opening at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia for Semi-Final 2.