Don Cossacks write a video letter to the Turkish "Sultan"
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On the Internet, the video recorded by the “Petrovka-20 Battalion” video studio is gaining popularity. On the video - a kind of version of the appeal of the Cossacks to the Turkish Sultan. Only instead of the Cossacks of Zaporizhia (as on the famous canvas) are the Don Cossacks, and their appeal is directed to the modern authorities of Turkey. The authors of the video themselves say that the Cossack rap was recorded after an attack by Turkish fighters of a Russian Su-24 aircraft, which was carrying out a combat mission to combat terrorism in the sky over Syria.
The leader of the creative team "Ataman Palace" Maxim Ilyinov in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda - Rostov" reported that they decided to shift the famous Cossack song in a modern way, “Come on, oyisya, don't be afraid of me ...” For a week, video from Don Cossacks gathered almost 125 thousand views on YouTube.
“The Ataman Palace” is a group engaged in writing and performing Cossack songs arranged on rap variations. The team was created 6 years ago in Rostov-on-Don. Representatives of the "Ataman Palace" say that in their songs they beat the modern reality, touching on the elements of the Cossack individuality.
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