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Early in the invasion, high-energy songs like Taras Borovok's "Bayraktar" and Probass & Hardi's "Good Evening, We Are From Ukraine" became viral symbols of resistance, celebrating technological and military triumphs [10, 12, 22].
From violinists playing in bomb shelters to Kalush Orchestra's "Stefania" winning Eurovision, music provides a space for "shared meaning-making" among a traumatized population [7, 17, 23]. muzika_viini_muzwar_godina_pisen_pro_rasistsko_...
International collaborations, like Antytila's "2Step" featuring Ed Sheeran , have helped keep global attention focused on the war while raising funds for defense and humanitarian efforts [13, 17]. Early in the invasion, high-energy songs like Taras
Many artists, such as Anton Slepakov , have stopped performing in Russian, viewing the Ukrainian language as a vital tool for asserting sovereignty [19]. Many artists, such as Anton Slepakov , have
Traditional songs, once viewed by some as "peasant stereotypes," have become "cool" markers of identity [8, 21]. For example, the 1914 anthem "Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow" gained global recognition after a viral performance by Andriy Khlyvnyuk [11, 21].