Top 7 Summer Evening Songs by Belarusian Artists You Need to Hear
Top 7 Summer Evening Songs by Belarusian Artists
Discover the top 7 songs by young Belarusian artists that are perfect for a delightful summer evening with friends. These Belarusian tunes will set the mood for a memorable time.
“Disappearing” by Karina Yerofeyeva
“This song is about pain, betrayal, and the ability to let go,” shares the young singer. “It’s very close to my heart as every word sung is a fact from my biography, my life story, but in rhyme and in Belarusian.”
“So What” by Sasha Shimulevich
“This song, like me, tries to convey the sincerity of being and the ordinary male naivety—it’s so cute. I live it from start to finish because it’s all about me!” says the musician. According to him, the song will appeal to everyone with its courtyard performance, guitar riffs, and a relatable story about feelings.
“Hasta Manana” by Nikita Belko
“A summer song that takes us to Spain. It breathes summer, sea, sun, and makes you want to dance. And of course, it’s about love,” shares Nikita.
“Asian Girl” by Vladimir Arutyunyan
“I really wanted to surprise the listener, and I think I succeeded: friends and fans of my work noted that the song rocks,” says the singer.
“Guess” by Tatiana Prokhorenko
“Danceable and fiery, bright and very ‘girly.’ Probably about female self-sufficiency and pride. It’s not for nothing that my heroine no longer wants to call ‘him.'”
“Don’t Lie” by Ivan Dyatlov
“It so happened that this song contains my personal love story and complex relationships,” says Ivan. “I think the composition will be close to everyone who has ever experienced a difficult forced breakup with loved ones and painfully passed the point of no return.”
“Circus” by Nastya Kravchenko
According to Nastya, this is a story about relationships and people’s feelings for each other. Both characters are unaware of their mutual feelings, turning the relationship into a kind of life circus where they are two clowns who periodically make each other sad with thoughts that their affection is unrequited. What will it all end with? Listen and find out.
Bonus Tracks
“Cruel Romance” by Marina Baranovskaya and “To the Balalaika” by Nastya Kravchenko.
“This composition is about summer, holidays, and the happiness of a carefree life,” says the artist of the “First Production Company,” super finalist of the show “X-Factor Belarus.” “As a child, I loved spending summers in the countryside. Now there’s no time for that, but I would gladly go at any opportunity.”
Nastya Kravchenko sings, “I’m deleting TikTok, Instagram, and Likee, going to the village, I don’t care about anything!” But in an interview, she admits that her break from social networks is only at night, “because social networks are now a very important part of promoting my work, so I can’t and won’t rest from them.”
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