Slavic singer in Kiev
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@Mstislavica They're both slavic, but not all slavic cultures can lay claim to this kind of music.
I never said that labeling mexican music as latino was good either... it's all too generalized. Each culture has its own sounds and own music. Ukraine is a slavic country to be sure, but the in the video music is Ukrainian.
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@Tyke91 First of all Mexican music get's labeled Latino music all the time, and what is not Slavic about this song or the singer????
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Ukrainians - eastern slavs along with Russians (and maybe belarussians but I'm pretty sure that they are northern slavs)
but yeah. labeling this as slavic is kind of a misnomer as no other slavic country has this style of singing or can lay claim to the bandura. it's like calling Mexican folk music "North American". It's true, but it's kind of giving the US and Canada too much credit ;)
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You can't say this is slavic!!! This is unique to Ukraine< the style of singing and music. This was not typical to Russia< Belarus, and forget about Balkan countries. It is total bull **** to just stick the word "slavic" Right! Samurai's must have been mongolian as well :)! wtf. Get things straight.
TranceManiac4life 2 years ago
This man is 100% slav! Balkanic countries speak a slavic languages but they are not slavs.This is the Kievean style,since Vladimir and Yaroslav.They are slavs or rus,not "ukrainians".have a nice day.
oceanospotamos 2 years ago