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The singer said that he was recorded in conjunction with Oleg Violin

"Pirate Publications": Solovyi was rigidly answered about placing her tracks on the platforms of the Russian Federation (video)

The singer said that he was recorded in conjunction with Oleg Violin "Winter", which can be seen on the Yandex. Muzika platform, she has no relationship at all. All copyrights of the song belong to the violin. Ukrainian singer Christina Solovy, who recently argued with Masha Efrosinina about the Russian language, explained how her songs were on Russian platforms. She wrote about it on her page on the social network Instagram.

Solovy noted that none of her tracks is officially posted on Russian platforms. All available compositions - pirate publications, which she did not give consent and from which he does not receive any profit. The singer also clarified the track "Winter", which at one time recorded in a duet with another Ukrainian artist Oleg Skrypka. "As for the track" Winter "recorded with Oleg Skrypka, all the rights to this composition are owned by Oleg Skrypka, he is the author of words and music.

He is also responsible for its spread and placement on any musical platforms,"-added Christina Solovy. It should be noted that the scandal around Christina Solova flashed with new power after the Times of Ukraine media on March 9 published information that "the tracks of artist from Lviv region are still available in swamps (in Russia, ed. )". As an example, the media gave the song "Being People", posted on the "VK music" platform, and the track "Winter", which can be listened to "Yandex Music".

"She (Christina Nightingale, - ed. ), Probably receives from there. We will remind, a little earlier we wrote about why a language scandal arose after Christina's interview with Solova Masha Efrosinini. Christina has accused everyone who built cultural bridges between Russia and Ukraine, that now blood is on their hands and hearts. Mary did not agree with her, and eventually the conversation turned out to be quite emotional and sharp.