Russian Artist Who Criticised Vladimir Putin In His Songs Dies At 35

Russian Artist Who Criticised Vladimir Putin In His Songs Dies At 35

Russian Artist Who Criticised Vladimir Putin In His Songs Dies At 35

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A Russian musician who criticised President Vladimir Putin in his songs has died after falling thru ice whilst crossing a river, in keeping with a document through New York Post. 35-year-vintage Dima Nova, whose actual call become Dmitry Svirgunov, become the founding father of the famous digital organization Cream Soda.

As according to the document, Mr Nova become crossing the frozen Volga River on March 19 together along with his brother and 3 pals whilst he fell thru the ice. While  of his pals have been rescued from beneathneath the ice, the 1/3 died in an ambulance.

Notably, the artist had regularly criticised Mr Putin in his songs and his tune become used as an anthem throughout anti-conflict protests in Russia. His maximum famous and debatable track become `’Aqua Disco”, which become regularly sung at protests in opposition to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. In his track, Mr Nova additionally criticised the Russian president’s $1.three billion mansion. The protests sooner or later have become acknowledged as “Aqua Disco Parties.”

In an Instagram post, Cream Soda showed his dying on Monday, with a caption that reads, ”We had a tragedy tonight. Our Dima Nova withinside the agency of pals become taking walks alongside the Volga and fell beneathneath the ice. Dima, his brother Roma and pal Gosha Kiselev are nevertheless searching out the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Aristarchus, our pal who additionally fell beneathneath the ice, become caught, however couldn’t be saved.”

In some other post, the organization shared photographs of Mr Nova and his pal Kiselev, saying, “an reputable identity occurred nowadays at 9:00. Dima and Goshi aren’t anyt any more.”

The band rose to huge recognition in 2021 whilst comic Alexander Gudkov used one in all their songs to poke amusing on the Russian president over his luxurious mansion dubbed ”Putin’s Palace.”

The track lyrics include, “You are inviting me to the films and for more than one glasses. Inviting me to respire withinside the shisha smoke, to kick back at the covers, to observe the sundown out of your marble boudoir/You simply do not recognize that it’s miles very vintage-school.”

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