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The author of the song “Alla chantera” refused to support the late Pugacheva

Photo: fan-club-alla.ru Russia

The song “Alla will sing”, which Kristina Orbakaite presented to her mother, singer Alla Pugacheva on her birthday on March 15, has become a political statement in light of recent events. And if the support of Pugacheva from Orbakaite was worth waiting for, then the author of the text of this work, the poet Natalya Kasimtseva, denied the prima donna.

Kasimtseva was accused of lacking patriotism and support for Pugacheva, who was turned down by most of the Russian population. Therefore, the poetess had to respond, clearly delineating her position and pointing to all the “i’s”. Now it is quite clear that the author of the text of support for Pugacheva does not actually support the singer.

The text “Alla will sing” was written a long time ago and given to Alla Pugacheva many years ago. To everything that has happened since then in the life of our country and the destiny of people. Therefore, this text in no way reflects my position, and there is not a word about politics and the current situation in the world. My latest work is Motherland. I live in my country and I write songs for my homeland, for you, – quotes the words of Kasimtseva “Komsomolskaya Pravda”.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that the Russians called Pugacheva a traitor and a habalka, discussing the latest interview with deceased military commander Vladlen Tatarsky.

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