Poet and composer Yevhen Rybychynskyi is returning to the work of the 90s. During the formative years of Ukrainian statehood, his "Music Exchange" was involved in star projects featuring Pavlo Zibrov, Taissia Povaliy, EL Kravchuk, and even VIA Gra.
In collaboration with composer and sound producer Volodymyr Bebeşko, the hereditary poet has created dozens of unforgettable Ukrainian songs. Rybychynskyi plans to revive some of them through a new production project.
The well-known son of a famous father shared this on his Facebook page.
"I am returning to the work I engaged in throughout the 90s when 'Music Exchange' was booming, making a comeback in production. In addition to my solo project, I will be producing an artist with whom I've already recorded several songs. This is the soloist of the Armed Forces of Ukraine ensemble, Karyna Okhitva (OHITVA)," - wrote Yevhen.
He also mentioned that he has "performed multiple times with Okhitva in front of our heroes at the hottest fronts of this war."
Currently, three songs with well-known titles performed by Yevhen and Karyna are gaining traction on digital platforms: "Don't Ask Me Why," "This Rain is Long," and "It Will Be So." As reported by the Rybychynskyi team, the famous "Thistle" is "on the way," recorded by the newly formed duet Rybychynskyi-Okhitva in a classical orchestral arrangement. Recently, a remake of "It Will Be So," sung by the new duet, premiered on YouTube and streaming platforms. We wish the duet inspiration and success."Some may have already heard our duet 'Don't Ask Me Why' on the radio. This was our debut, and a whole program is on the way. Wish us creative success, good luck, and inspiration," - wrote the maestro.