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Maksym Borodin and Zlata Ognevich sang about love in the new clip “Without You”

Maxim Borodin and Zlata Ognevich sang about love in the new clip

Maksym Borodin and Zlata Ognevich/YouTube

Performers Maksym Borodin and ZLATA OGNEVICH presented a new duet song “Without You”. The composition is already available for listening on all popular music platforms.

Watch the incredible and romantic clip on YouTube. Fans of artists' creativity have already appreciated the track.

This is an emotionally rich track that talks about deep feelings of love and dependence on your partner. According to the performers, deep lyrical content is the basis of the song “Without You”.

“Without You” is a unique composition with deep lyrical content. The lyrics of the song are about two people who cannot live without each other. A track about how true love, which can change life, gives it new meaning and strength, – Zlata Ognevich wrote in the description under a fragment from the song.

The author of the music and words was Maksym Borodin , who invited Zlata to cooperate, considering her ability to pass deep emotional compositions through the soul. He noted that support, inspiration and strength are what two people should always find in each other if their love is true. And if it is real, he can change absolutely everything.

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Immediately after the premiere, music lovers in their “best traditions” began to attribute romance to the artists, and were also outraged by Russianisms in the lyrics of the song. Actually, as we can see, the composition evoked emotions in the listeners, and this is the most important thing.

Network reaction:

  • “How cool is the song, “I ran” so much. You can come up with several rhymes “ran away”, “rushed”, “I ran to you” in the end”;
  • “I am completely delighted with song and clip, it's just incredibly beautiful. BUT “ran” is where and where did it come from??? It cuts the ear every time, it just spoils the song”; it is noticeable that Zlata gets high from this song, she seems to be singing about herself, her pain… She lived this story together with them… Love to all, mutual and for life”;
  • “How beautifully Zlata's voice intertwines with Maksym's!”;
  • “Wow!! An incredible combination of voices…and this timbre..ants run all over my body! Thank you for the musical pleasure for wow! Thanks for the aesthetic picture for the eyes.”
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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