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Hey Hey Rise Up: The Pink Floyd song about Ukraine – New song after 28 years

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Pink Floyd released a new song after 28 years, with the aim of supporting Ukraine. On the vocals is Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the Ukrainian band Boombox. David Gilmour and Nick Mason reunite and have Guy Pratt and Nitin Sawhney with them.

“We hope that the song will find support and publicity. We want to raise money for humanitarian purposes and raise morale. “We express our support for Ukraine and we want to show that it is completely wrong for a superpower to invade a democracy,” said David Gilmour.

The famous British rock band Pink Floyd last month to show its support for Ukraine affected by the Russian invasion, remove all recordings from music platforms in Russia and Belarus.

“To stand by the rest of the world strongly condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pink Floyd’s works from 1987 onwards, as well as all David Gilmour solo recordings, are being removed from all digital music providers in Russia and Belarus from today. “, States the announcement of the band.

It is recalled that David Gilmour had called for an end to the war, stating in a post he made on twitter: “Russian soldiers, stop killing your brothers. There will be no winners in this war. My bride is Ukrainian and my granddaughters want to visit and get to know this beautiful country. Stop before everything is destroyed. “Putin must leave.”

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