Producer Viktor Drobysh stated in the program Battle of Generations that he hated singer Natasha Koroleva in the 80s.
Drobysh recalled how, in parallel with the rock group “St. Petersburg”, the Queen “burst” onto the stage with the composition “Yellow Tulips”. Drobysh said that he and his colleagues hated the star. He also disliked Natalia Gulkina, the former soloist of Mirage. The producer also explained why he chose Klava Koki’s performance of “Don’t Call Me Bunny” over Queen.
“So I even went to Finland and Natalie Imbruglia and Jennifer Page were there. And Klava Koka reminded me of these so much now. All Scandinavian-British singers sang with approximately the same voice. I liked it a lot. For me, the best music is Scandinavian pop-rock. How can I vote for these “Yellow Tulips”?” – noted the producer.
Drobysh on September 24 compared Mia Boyka and pop singer Shura. He praised the artist, but on the contrary, he compared his young colleague to an Ikea chandelier. In response to the singer’s father called him names Drobysha with a lampshade from Ob.
Previously Victor Drobysh left the production company due to the ban of the tax authorities.
Source: Gazeta
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