Max Barskih released a song and music video from his English-language album.

Max Barskih artist during a performance
Max Barskih artist during a performance

Ukrainian singer Max Barskih has released the first single from his new English-language album Stomach Butterfly. This news was reported on the 'Glavcom' website.

Before the presentation of the new song, a series of five short videos was released, created based on a social audio-visual experiment. These videos showcase the sincerity and strength of those people who, despite the war, remain faithful to their land. They depict people who have survived occupation, lost their loved ones, or were forced to leave their homes. These emotional video testimonies became the prologue to the main conclusion – the music video 'Stomach Butterfly', which was directed by Alan Badoev.

In Max's new music video, every detail reflects modern Ukraine: our beautiful youth, their courage and sincerity, the interior from the progressive brand Dizza, a carpet with an original design by artist Masha Reva – this is what we are proud of and what we show to the world. This is our future,

— said Alan Badoev.

The creation of this music video required unity, so Max Barskih and the actors held several acting workshops.

When you gather unfamiliar people on a filming set, where real 'shared chemistry' is to arise, it is important to give everyone a chance to feel each other. That's why we sat together on one carpet, carefully observing ourselves and each other. We touched one another. And even took off our clothes. Everything happened like group therapy, after which we became closer, like one whole. It was a true exchange of energy, and this moment is what we filmed in the music video. I also want to remind you that we should take care of the mental health of our people — we are not broken, but very fragile,

— noted Max Barskih.

As a reminder, on March 8, Max Barskih celebrated his anniversary.

Ukrainian singers Max Barskih and Artem Pivovarov also presented a joint song based on the poems of poet Volodymyr Sosyura titled 'No one loved like this'.

Max Barskih also announced a pause in his concert activity and shared this in a comment for the 'ZHVLL' program during one of the social events.

Ramina Eskhakzai visited Max Barskih's apartment in Kherson. The singer was emotionally struck by the fact that he had not been in the apartment since the beginning of the Russian invasion. He said that he always feels warm emotions when he remembers Kherson.


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