Poliakov and the Swedish musician recorded a track inspired by a Ukrainian folk song.


Ukrainian singer Olya Poliakov is working with Swedish composer Anders Hansson on the song 'All for Your Love', which was inspired by the Ukrainian folk song 'Tsivite Teren'. The song is written in English but has an original chorus.
Olya Poliakov is pleased to collaborate with Anders Hansson, who is a very talented composer. Their new musical creation combines Ukrainian soul with modern European sound. Olya Poliakov is confident that 'All for Your Love' will appeal to listeners around the world.
It is also worth noting that this is not the first project that Poliakov and Hansson are collaborating on. They previously created several songs together, one of which was included in the singer's album recorded with the Swedish band Army of Lovers.
At the concert in the Palace of Sports, which took place on October 26, Olya Poliakov presented her new Ukrainian-language album and was pleasantly surprised by the large number of fans who supported her. Touched by their warm reception, the singer could not hold back her emotions and cried at the beginning of the concert.
Additionally, Olya Poliakov also performed the song by Irina Bilyk 'Ty miy' and admitted that she was a fan of hers during her teenage years.
Recently, Olya Poliakov released the song 'Bilyi Nalyv', featuring singer and songwriter Tayanna. The track also contains a snippet from Irina Bilyk's hit.
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