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“Generation Cancellation”: Russian band releases caustic anti-war song and escapes from Russia – The video clip

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In the video clip of the “generation being canceled”, the soldiers appear as consumable pieces of a (geopolitical) chessboard, the citizens appear to be censored, while the Russian viewers are subjected to “brainwashing”.

Not all heroes wear capes… The Russian band Little Big, who was going to represent his country Russia at Eurovision 2020 with their song “Uno” released the anti-war song “Generation Cancellation” after the war in Ukraine, showing great courage.

In its scathing anti-war song, the band criticizes propaganda broadcast on Russian state television and makes references to political leaders and the Russian military. The band is no longer in Russia, as he fled the country before the release of the song.

In the video clip of the “generation being canceled”, the soldiers appear as consumable pieces of a (geopolitical) chessboard, the citizens appear to be censored, while the Russian viewers are subjected to “brainwashing”.

“The war is not over. Stop the war in Ukraine. Stop wars around the world. “Nobody deserves the war,” the band emphasizes.

Vocalist Ilia Prushikin reported characteristically to Newsweek: “We love our country, but we completely disagree with the war in Ukraine. In addition, we believe that any war is unacceptable. We condemn the actions of the Russian government and are so disgusted with the Russian military propaganda machine that we have decided to give up everything and leave.” the country”.

The song “Uno” was one of the big favorites to win before the cancellation of the Eurovision Song Contest due to the coronavirus, and holds the record for most views for any video on the contest’s official YouTube channel with over 243 million views.

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