Olena Topolya covered the hit of 2014 in Ukrainian: what has changed.

Olena Topolya covered the hit of 2014 in Ukrainian: what has changed
Olena Topolya covered the hit of 2014 in Ukrainian: what has changed

Olena Topolya presented the song 'Disarmed'

According to inkorr.com: The famous Ukrainian singer Olena Topolya released the Ukrainian version of her composition 'Bezurozhnaya', which first appeared in 2014. This information was made public by the portal 'Glavkom' based on data from the artist's social media.

With the new version 'Disarmed', the song not only changed its linguistic shell but also received a new sound style - now it is performed in the pop-rock genre. Olena also presented a bright music video, in which she showcases several looks, emphasizing her cleavage. The director of the video was Viktor Skuratovskyi.

"This is an intimate pop-rock confession, where love reveals the weakest sides and simultaneously gives incredible strength. The song is about the fragility of trust, the anxiety of loss, and the incredible beauty that is born in a moment of complete openness," explained the artist.

Many social media users appreciated the new version of the song and noted that they liked it even more than the original. Singer Viktoria Niro also supported Olena Topolya.

  • One of my favorite songs. I was waiting for its translation.
  • Ants, just like before, from this song.
  • Wow, Olena, you look so hot in this clip.
  • Cool rock version.

The Russian version of the song was released in 2014

The original clip, performed in Russian, was presented by singer Alyashey. The director was also Viktor Skuratovskyi, and the producer was Oleksiy Potapenkо. The Russian version achieved immense success, gaining over 19 million views on YouTube.

Earlier, the portal 'Glavkom' also covered how in the 2000s singer Irina Bilyk began to perform songs in Russian.

Thus, Olena Topolya presented a new Ukrainian version of her popular song 'Bezurozhnaya', which impressed listeners with its new sound and frank music video. The audience's reaction was very positive, and support came not only from fans but also from colleagues in the music scene.


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