Singer SHAMAN explained why he was quoted on the Alexander Nevsky monument

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Singer SHAMAN (real name Yaroslav Dronov) told socialbites.ca that the lyrics from the song “Let’s Rise” were placed on the monument to Alexander Nevsky because of the phrase that continues the quote from the Russian commander. The nearly 10-meter-high Nevsky statue was unveiled in Lipetsk on September 12.

“According to the story of the life of St. Prince Alexander Nevsky, he gathered his squad and said: “God is not in power, but in reality.” My song “Let’s Rise” continues: “And the truth is behind us,” said the artist.

Telegram channel “Attention, News” noticed that on the monument to Alexander Nevsky, which was ceremonially opened on September 12, a sign was installed with a quote from SHAMAN’s song “Let’s Rise”: “Let’s Rise, heroes of Russia will remain in our hearts until the end.” This In addition to the phrase, on the monument you can see the phrase “God is not in power, but in truth”. They are attributed to the legendary commander. They are present in the first version of the “Life Story of Alexander Nevsky”. These words were spoken to the princely squad before leaving Novgorod to fight the Swedes.

Previously, on September 9, St. SHAMAN at his concerts in St. Petersburg reached in a silver jacket and in a helicopter.

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