Ruslan Horoviy presented the clip Vusiki: how Usyk's phrase inspired a hit.
Ukrainian volunteer, writer, poet, and TV presenter Ruslan Horoviy introduced his new clip for the song 'Vusiki'. He got the idea for this work from the famous phrase of Oleksandr Usyk.
The clip features both well-known Ukrainian cultural figures and global stars of show business, even Queen Elizabeth II.
The irony and depth of the new song
The lyrics of the song contain a call for men to keep mustaches on their faces, but behind this ironic facade lies a profound message. The phrase 'Don't push the vusyky' resonates as part of the chorus of the track, giving it a special charm.
The famous boxer Oleksandr Usyk, who one might expect to see in the clip, does not appear, but many other global stars can be seen dancing to music created using artificial intelligence. The video also features historical figures, including Ivan Franko and Taras Shevchenko, in an unusual form for them.
The song that Horoviy presented not only entertains the audience with satirical techniques but also carries a certain cultural context, where modernity intertwines with eternal symbols, and reality with imagination.
The clip for the new song 'Vusiki' by Ruslan Horoviy combines irony, deep meaning, and a cultural mix, allowing the viewer to gain an unforgettable impression from watching and listening.Read also
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