Artem Pivovarov and Max Barsky presented a new song based on the lyrics of Vladimir Sosyura’s poem “Tak nihhto ne kohav” as part of their joint project “Tvoi virshi, moi noty” (Your poems, my notes). The song, which translates to “No one has ever loved like this”, was released on October 23 and has already gained popularity among fans of both artists.
The collaboration between Pivovarov and Barsky was highly anticipated by their fans, who have been eagerly waiting for new music from the two talented Ukrainian musicians. The project “Tvoi virshi, moi noty” was announced earlier this year and aims to bring together the worlds of poetry and music by creating songs based on famous Ukrainian poems.
The choice of Sosyura’s poem for their first collaboration is not surprising, as both Pivovarov and Barsky have expressed their admiration for the poet’s work in the past. Sosyura, who is considered one of the most prominent figures in Ukrainian literature, wrote “Tak nihhto ne kohav” in 1935, and it has since become one of his most beloved works.
The song itself is a beautiful blend of Pivovarov’s signature dreamy sound and Barsky’s powerful vocals. The lyrics, which speak of a love that is unlike any other, are brought to life by the artists’ emotional delivery. The music video, which was released alongside the song, perfectly captures the essence of the poem and adds a visual dimension to the already captivating lyrics.
In an interview, Pivovarov and Barsky shared their thoughts on the project and their collaboration. Pivovarov expressed his excitement about working with Barsky, saying, “I have always admired Max’s talent and it’s an honor for me to work with him on this project.” Barsky, on the other hand, praised Pivovarov’s musical vision, saying, “Artem has a unique ability to create music that touches people’s hearts, and I am grateful to be a part of this project with him.”
The project “Tvoi virshi, moi noty” has received positive feedback from fans and critics alike. Many have praised the artists for their interpretation of Sosyura’s poem, with some even calling it a modern-day masterpiece. The project has also sparked a renewed interest in Ukrainian literature, with many fans discovering Sosyura’s work for the first time.
The release of “Tak nihhto ne kohav” marks a new chapter in the careers of both Pivovarov and Barsky. It is a testament to their artistic growth and their willingness to experiment with new forms of expression. The success of the project also shows the potential of collaborations between artists from different genres and the impact they can have on the music industry.
In conclusion, “Tak nihhto ne kohav” is a beautiful tribute to the works of Vladimir Sosyura and a testament to the talent of Artem Pivovarov and Max Barsky. The song is a must-listen for fans of Ukrainian music and poetry, and it is a promising start to the project “Tvoi virshi, moi noty”. We can’t wait to see what other musical gems these two artists have in store for us in the future.