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Ukrainian Music During the War: Concert Records and Millions of Views for Hits

Музичні досягнення України в часи війни: записи концертів та неймовірна популярність хітів серед слухачів. Photo: Главком

Ukrainian Music During the War

Ukrainian music during the war continues to demonstrate impressive results, setting new records and gaining millions of views on platforms. Artists are actively performing despite challenging conditions, which reflects the resilience and creativity of the Ukrainian music community.

Artem Pivovarov has become one of the leaders in this field, setting a national record by holding seven concerts at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv. Another popular performer, Irina Bilyk, also showed significant success, giving eight solo performances in the capital. This breakthrough of both young and experienced artists, such as Vasyl Zinkevich and Ivan Popovich, who are 80 and 76 years old respectively, emphasizes the diversity and depth of Ukrainian music.

Moreover, Ukrainian artists are actively supporting the country during this difficult time. Irina Fedyshyn, for example, sent five hundred cars to the front, demonstrating her dedication and willingness to help. Music, in turn, remains an important component of moral support, as new hits gain popularity among listeners.

The Most Successful Tracks of Ukrainian Artists

Among the most successful tracks, the following can be highlighted:

  • 'Emerald Sky' by Drevo - 38 million views on YouTube
  • 'Man' by Olena Omarhalieva - 33 million views
  • 'Acacia' performed by Chico, Qatoshi and paashee - 24 million
  • 'Mulberry' by Ivan Lyulenov and Artem Damnytskyi - 11 million views
  • 'No Questions' by Victoria Niro - 19 million views
  • 'Athens' by Irina Vykovants - 17 million
  • 'Not Drunk - In Love' by Olena Omarhalieva - nearly 10 million views
  • 'Yo-Yo' by Sugar and Nastya Borshch - 13 million views
  • 'Pina Colada' by Vitaliy Kozlovskyi - 4.2 million
  • 'YABADABADU' by Artem Pivovarov, The Vusa and Irina Bilyk - 3.3 million views
  • 'Don't Forget' by Volodymyr Dantes - 4 million
  • 'Female Happiness' by Ivo Bobul and Zhannet - 3.7 million
  • 'Japan' by Nadiia Dorofeeva - 2.4 million
  • 'Kiss' by Oleg Shumey - 2.5 million
  • 'Ex' by Maks Barskih - 2.5 million
  • 'We Are Not' by Irina Bilyk - about 2 million
  • 'A Person Needs a Person' by Tina Karol - about 2 million
  • 'Such Love Happens Once' by Kateryna Buzhynska - 1.4 million
  • 'You Settled in the Soul' by Nikitin - nearly 1 million

Thus, despite the difficult circumstances, Ukrainian music continues to develop, delighting listeners and supporting the morale of the nation.

This rise in popularity of Ukrainian artists during the war not only demonstrates their professionalism and creative potential but also highlights the importance of culture in shaping national identity in times of crisis. Music becomes an important tool for uniting people and supporting morale, which is especially crucial during this challenging time for the country.