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April 30 Nina Kirso died. Photo: Instagram / serguiekouznetsov.freestyle
On Thursday April 30, in Poltava, at the age of 57, the soloist of the freestyle band Nina Kirso died.
This was announced on Instagram by a member of the music group Sergey Kuznetsov.
“We, the composer Anatoly Rozanov, the Freestyle group, the Freestyle Children group, are deeply sorry to report that on April 30, 2020, in Poltava, after a long and serious illness, Nina Vladislavovna Kirso died,” it was reported.
Nina Kirso was born in Poltava on August 4, 1963. She graduated from the music school, and later – Poltava Institute of Civil Engineering. Since 1983, she sang in the amateur woman VIA Olimpia at the Poltava Znamya plant, and after the creation of the Freestyle group in 1988, she was his only soloist.
Kuznetsov said that Nina Kirso was the co-author of several songs by the Freestyle group, she is the author of the music for the songs “If Tidy Order” and “Ukraine-Nenko” (to which she also wrote most of the text).
On June 1, 2018, the group’s lead singer, Nina Kirso, suffered a severe stroke; Since February 2019, the new soloist, Nata Nedina, has joined the Freestyle group.
Note that the Freestyle group in the early 1990s was, along with Mirage and Tender May, one of the most popular pop groups in the USSR. In 1991, a video of the song “It hurts, it hurts” appeared on the screens, which became a megahit. One of the group’s most famous songs, which is popular, is “Oh, what a woman.”
Recall that today, at the age of 60, the deputy Crimean deputy Pavel Korolev died.
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