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Half-naked Putin in a crown and bears dancing next to missiles: Russian band Nogu Svelo! releases creepy but accurate music video that showcases the country's true nature

The Russian rock band Nogu Svelo! has released an eerie video for its new song Life Forms. In the video, created with the help of artificial intelligence, the artists revealed the essence of the Kremlin regime.

The music video premiered on the band's YouTube channel on the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion, February 24, 2025. As the band's frontman Max Pokrovskiy noted on his Instagram, the symbolic date for the release was not chosen by chance, as the performers want Ukraine to win this war.

"It is useless to explain to Russians who support the war what is right and wrong. Especially now, when they are waiting for the return of 'unfriendly' Western brands and international payment system in euphoria. It is much more efficient to communicate with the animals. As it turned out, they think much better and faster. Thus, we used AI to try to teach the bears to dance to our music - to feel the rhythm, so to speak, to put their souls into the dance. This is a much more rewarding activity than educating the Z-community. Our smart bears will show their performance on February 24 this year, the third anniversary of the unjust and cruel war. We still continue to support Ukraine and wish it victory," the musician wrote.

The video for the song Life Forms is quite unconventional. In it, you can see bears dancing next to missiles or half-naked Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking to rats in a crown.

The video also showed a Russian dictator turning people into mutants in a laboratory using a liquid with a bottle bearing the letter "Z" on it, which has become a symbol of Kremlin propaganda.

It is worth noting that netizens were delighted with both the lyrics and the video clip. They shared their impressions in the comments:

"Holy sh**. It's like a devil party. And the worst part is that it's true."

"This is art! Appreciate your courage. Many will use it to describe the spirit of the era."

"Thank you very much, this is a masterpiece! I have goosebumps. Uncomfortable truth."

"Brilliant! Everything in this video is just brilliant! Many thanks to everyone involved."

We would like to remind you that the rock band released a track called Ukraine after the start of the full-scale invasion, namely on June 12, 2022, on Russia Day. In it, Max sings about the inevitable fall of the "Third Reich," hinting at the Putin regime, and mentions Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Mariupol, and Bucha, which will have a happy future. The music video for the song features a woman wearing a wreath on her head as the personification of Ukraine.

Later, the singer openly admitted that the performances in the annexed Crimea in 2015-2016 were a complete mistake. According to him, if it was possible to turn back the clock and cancel the concerts, he would definitely do it.

"I did not understand what I was doing. There is a law in Ukraine. Ignorance of law excuses no one, so I carry the responsibility, and since then my feet did not set foot on Ukrainian soil for as long as the Ukrainian law provides... If I could turn back time, I would not do it. Since then, we have refused to play concerts in Crimea many times. We said, 'We will gladly take part if we cross the border in accordance with the law of Ukraine.' And this is an important point, because as far as I understand, we broke the law not by performing there, but by crossing the border the wrong way. It was a mistake, and we are guilty," the singer commented.

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