Ukrainian singer Irina Bilyk continues to embrace Ukrainian songs in her own way. How long ago did the artist’s hit “We Are Not There” stop?. The composition was incredibly popular at the time, so Vikonavitsa gave it a new gift and thus gave the friends a gift for the New River. The artist translated the famous hit of the 2000s into Ukrainian, so now she has the name “We Are Mute”. Irina Bilyk shared that the song is not particularly special for her. The artist says that the composition is not about waste, but about flowing to the end of the world, where there are more than two. This composition, behind the words of the spivachka, is about the cohanna, the connection and the dark fire that burns between the cohans. Also, Bilik encourages everyone to listen to the track and take in the new powerful story. “This song for me is a story about something special, let’s say intimately. “There are no us” - it’s not about loss, but about flowing into my great world, where there are only two. This is about the silence that sometimes makes a voice for any words, about that moment when the whole world knows, and the warmth and depth of sight is lost. I hope that everyone who smells this song knows its history. And there’s nothing less about the fire - there’s about the connection, about the dark fire that burns between two people, though there’s nothing for the rest of us,” the artist commented.
Fans have already appreciated Irina Bilik’s track “We Are Not There,” which sounded Ukrainian. Fans shared that the song has become so beautiful and charming that they get goosebumps every hour of listening to it.. It’s simply amazing to sound Ukrainian!
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