Joost Klein, who will represent the Netherlands in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest, answered his song on Tuesday evening donkey. The song from 2022 has been circulating on social media since Tuesday, where it is said to be pro-Russian. His administration denies this.
The song contains the lyrics “I love Russia, I love Russian women.” The song was released a month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. There is also online criticism of the song, which the singer recorded this year with the Russian band Russian Village Boys.
“Jost makes music with Like thinking People,” his administration said in a statement RTL Street. “He likes to use sarcasm, metaphors, absurdity and exaggeration to express himself. Simply playing with language.”
the song donkey According to the administration, it was manufactured “long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.” “It has absolutely no impact on the terrible things that are still happening there, and is not pro-Russian.”
The people of the Russian village left their homeland shortly after the start of the war with Ukraine. They regularly speak out on social media and during shows against the Russian invasion of the neighboring country.
“Unable to type with boxing gloves on. Freelance organizer. Avid analyst. Friendly troublemaker. Bacon junkie.”