Anna Trincher Pokes Fun at Vitaliy Kozlovsky for Projecting Song Lyrics Onstage.

Trincher mocks Kozlovsky's song projection
Trincher mocks Kozlovsky's song projection

Humor and Banter in the Ukrainian Music Scene

According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian singer Anna Trincher has playfully mocked her fellow artist Vitaliy Kozlovsky over his decision to project song lyrics during his performance at the Palace 'Ukraine'. During Kozlovsky’s sold-out concert, lyrics were displayed behind the audience, sparking considerable buzz across social media.

Trincher shared a conversation with Kozlovsky on Instagram, where she remarked that the setup looked quite odd.

'This time it was really strange because the font was 'bigger than the one on my grandmother’s phone,'' Trincher said.
Kozlovsky responded by explaining that the lyric projection was necessary due to the large number of new songs in his setlist, and joked that he had been 'caught red-handed'.

Mutual Teasing and Lighthearted Exchanges

During the same exchange, Kozlovsky quipped that Trincher 'lip-syncs to a backing track'. These comments highlight the playful, teasing dynamic between colleagues in the Ukrainian music scene, adding an extra layer of intrigue to their performances and interactions. Recently, singer DZIDZIO also took the big stage for the first time in a while, yet the spotlight remained firmly on Kozlovsky and Trincher.

This episode underscores not only the humorous side of relationships among Ukrainian artists but also the challenges they face during live shows. While the lyric projection drew criticism, it may have been an attempt to encourage audience participation—especially when an artist’s repertoire consists largely of new material. Such moments of collegial banter also reveal how performers use amusing situations and public discussions to maintain audience interest. By highlighting these quirky aspects of the music industry, they help shape their unique identities in today's show business.


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