SHAMAN presented a new song "November 4th" for National Unity Day
Honored Artist of Russia Yaroslav Dronov (SHAMAN), together with Senator from the Nizhny Novgorod Region Alexander Weinberg, presented the song "November 4", dedicated to National Unity Day, at the gala concert of the Modern Musical Map of Russia project at the Rossiya National Center.
On the same day, Dronov announced the premiere of the song on his Telegram channel. As the artist explained, the composition tells about the love of the Motherland, responsibility for the native land and the military exploits of Russian soldiers. The lyrics were written by Senator Weinberg.
"We will sing about love and responsibility for our native land, about the military exploits of Russian soldiers. This song would have sounded equally relevant in the battles of Poltava, Borodino, Brest, Stalingrad and, of course, our Donbass," said Dronov.
In addition, folk singer Tatiana Kurtukova performed at the gala concert. She performed her main hit "Mother".
On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the National Unity Day is of particular importance because the concept of unity means preserving Russia's sovereignty. The President also noted that the Russian Federation strives for friendship and cooperation with all peoples of the world. According to him, the cultural impulses emanating from Russia are aimed at creating an atmosphere of unity between the peoples of the planet around common values.
Prior to that, the Russian leader laid flowers at the monument to Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky on Red Square in Moscow, and also talked with young activists, representatives of volunteer movements and children of heroes of the special military operation (SVO).
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