Best covers by Korean from song wonsub channel to Victor Tsoi's songs
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Viktor Tsoi is long gone from us, but his fans never stop talking about that musician alive. As long as his voice, the sound of his guitar and the lyrics of his songs remain in our memory - he is precisely alive.
There are many talented musicians who won't let us to forget Tsoi under no circumstances: they regularly delight us with covers of songs by our favourite band Kino.
It's gotten to the point where some musicians have achieved full compliance "Tsoev" sound. It's true that covers like this infrequently become popular because the "Tsoyev" sound can be heard in Tsoy's own recordings.
And the most popular and unusual covers sung by a Korean musician Won Sobom from the song wonsub channel. It is known that Tsoi himself was Korean on his father's side. It is not surprising that the best covers of his songs are sung Korean.
KINO - Eighth Grade Girl
Eighth-grade girl is the first Tsoi song that the author channeled song wonsub sang in Russian. At the time, the musician did not think that his performance would be so popular with the Russian-speaking audience, but our fellow countrymen were simply madly from that Korean!
The video has gathered millions of viewsand the audience left thousands of positive comments. See for yourself how the musician tried to sing the song in a foreign languagewith as few mistakes as possible:
After such success, the author of the channel began to study Tsoi's work in depth, and after the went on to teach his songs.
CINO - Cuckoo
The Korean musician then made a gift for all the fans Tsoi - he sang "Cuckoo" in honour of Viktor Tsoi's birthday:
Won Soba's subscribers warmth met this cover and wrote many kind comments. Among them there were such very touching ones words of gratitude:
"I'm 40, I listened to Tsoi's records as a child 'to the ground'. I hear this and it brings tears to my eyes. Just thank you."
CINO - Pack of Cigarettes
This is one of Won Soba's most recent covers - the video is out now early 2022.
It's worth noting that with each new cover the musician's accent is less and less noticeable: in the cover of "Eighth Grade Girl" you can barely make out some words, and in "Pack of Cigarettes" already crystal clear.