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A track from the new album: DOROFEEVA presented a new music video “Lullaby 2022”

A track from the new album: DOROFEEVA presented a new clip "Kolyskova 2022"

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Tonight, the famous Ukrainian singer Nadia Dorofeeva presented the new song “Koliskova 2022”, as well as the full-length Ukrainian-language album “Heartbeat”.

The sensual clip for Nadia Dorofeeva's new song “Lullaby 2022” can be viewed on YouTube. According to the artist, work on the composition lasted 2 years.

The singer started creating this song in 2022, and finished it in the summer of 2024, after the shelling of “Okhmatdyt”, which shook the emotions of the beginning of the great war.

In every era, mothers sang lullabies to their children. Today, in our country, they sing to drown out the sounds of sirens and guns. “Kolyskova 2022” is my dedication to the strongest and bravest women in the world, all Ukrainian mothers, says the video's description.

In the clip, which was directed by Indy Hait, the audience seems to fall into the eerie dream of a mother who saves her child from the threat – the darkness that engulfs everything around. The technique of repetition used in the video seeks to convey a sense of the repetition of our reality where it seems that we are stuck in an endless loop of war, like a closed circle from which there is no way to escape.

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For the plot of the clip is Dorofeeva saving the boy from the eerie darkness, flames and an invisible creature with long claws that is trying to catch up with them.

This video is like a creepy dream of a mother saving her child from the darkness. It is constantly repeated – and it seems that there is no way out of this closed circle. But this is not a dream – this is our reality, – the singer noted.

By the way, the song “Kolyskova 2022” was included in Nadia Dorofeeva's first full-length album called “Heartbeat”, in which she talked about her various emotions and feelings.

It consists of 12 tracks, most of which the singer created together with her husband Misha Katsurin. All compositions were written in different realities of today: between air raids, shelling and blackouts, at home and abroad.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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