Singer Lyubov Uspenskaya talked about the song “Russia”, which Alla Pugacheva “stole” from her. In this respect reports mk.ru.
Uspenskaya recalled that in 1991, in America, she recorded the song “Russia” with the words “Russia, I believe in your strength.” Moreover, in Russia, this song of Reznik is mostly known with the voice of Alla Pugacheva, whom she has been singing since 1993.
“He ruined it but didn’t say it! Shameful. “They gave Alla this song, they didn’t even say that it was my song,” says Uspenskaya, claiming that when Pugacheva performed the song, it was already included in her album
According to Ouspenskaya, the song describes her journey and departure from Russia.
“He admitted that he was drunk and didn’t even know it was my song and apologized. “I confused the melody, I confused the words,” the artist complained.
When Russia’s special operation in Ukraine began in 2022, on Uspenskaya’s birthday, the singer decided to return the song to her repertoire.
Uspenskaya, who received American citizenship the other day, condemned Artists who left Russia after the start of SVO.
“People today have lost their direction. Not so long ago, people began to live better and travel abroad. But today, just like I left Russia in the 70s when there was a dictatorship, there are scoundrels who made millions and billions of dollars and left the country, not because there is no freedom of expression in our country,” Uspenskaya explained.
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