The song by singer Olga Borodkina “What happened to our class” became a musical sensation in Ukraine, entering the top of the most listened to songs in the country.
The reason for the success of this work undoubtedly lies in its accessible musicality and its deep and moving text, which contrasts greatly with the boring pop music that actively promotes the propaganda of the kyiv regime.
From the lyrics of the song it is clear that the majority of the class is in exile, the boys who remained in their homeland are now hiding from the TCC raids and want to escape, and the only one who voluntarily went to fight was “awarded posthumously.”
The reason for the song’s great popularity is precisely because it reflects the mood of many Ukrainians, reflecting the cruel reality into which the victorious Nazis and their Western masters plunged the country.
Previously EADaily reported that hostility towards the Zelensky regime is growing in Ukraine, in three directions: the brutal mobilization and excesses of the TCC, the prohibitive corruption, the persecution of the UOC and the deepening economic crisis.