‘The Anthem Of True Russia’ Now Available On All Major Music Streaming Services

‘The Anthem Of True Russia’ Now Available On All Major Music Streaming Services

A compilation of sounds collected by the Ukrainian Creative Community and reviewed by awarded musical producer Roger Leao and his team that perfectly encapsulate the ongoing situation created by the Russian invasion.

In an attempt to support their home nation and condemn the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the Ukrainian Creative Community developed a song which they dubbed the “Anthem of True Russia”.

They then invited the award-winning musical producer Roger Leao and his team to take a look at the song before they released it to the public.

The “Anthem of True Russia” is compiled with sounds of true explosions, shelling, barrages, air raid warnings, shooting, scream, and weeping. Real sounds! All of them taken from hundreds of documentaries and personal videos from Ukraine. 

The “Anthem of True Russia” is accessible on the specially designed website https://anthemoftruerussia.org, in Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and all major music platforms. 

How to aid Ukraine is explained here: https://how-to-help-ukraine-now.super.site/




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