A minor and disturbing example of how quickly war changes things. The singing of Sofia Shkidchenko.
Well, with pipes like that, she's tried to keep a singing career up, and she ought to. She has a really good voice, and a command of it.
As recently as 2020, the yodeling thing was still going on. Here's an example from that year, at which time she was apparently 14. Here she sings in German. I can grasp some German, but not enough to be able to tell if her Ukrainian accent is equally thick in German.
You probably can't make a career of being a Ukrainian yodeler, I'm guessing, and her YouTube page shows some odd attempts at covers, such as John Denver's Take Me Home Country Roads. Anyhow, here's one from last year that's clearly an attempt to cross over into being a Ukrainian pop star (heck, maybe she is a Ukrainian pop star).
As a non-Ukrainian, I have to say that this piece is both very pop, and very, even oddly, Ukrainian.
Here's a more "pop" one.
What about now?
And check out the evolution of the music, particularly the lyrics.
And this one could be right out of the Second World War.
So there you go. How to go from a kid singing "What Does The Fox Say" to ballads about killing the Russians.
Really good job there, Putin. Getting your country into a war you can't win, over dreams of imperial glory, and making a people that didn't like yours in the first place, probably hate you for another generation.
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