The song jokingly mentions "shchi" (Russian cabbage soup) and "best shoes," painting the invaders as poorly prepared and outmatched. 🚀 Impact and Legacy
The catchy, repetitive chorus ("Bayraktar, Bayraktar") was designed to be an "earworm" that could strike fear into the opposition while uniting Ukrainians.
Taras Borovok is a professional musician, producer, and soldier who rejoined the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the day of the invasion.
The song jokingly mentions "shchi" (Russian cabbage soup) and "best shoes," painting the invaders as poorly prepared and outmatched. 🚀 Impact and Legacy
The catchy, repetitive chorus ("Bayraktar, Bayraktar") was designed to be an "earworm" that could strike fear into the opposition while uniting Ukrainians. taras_borovok_bairaktar
Taras Borovok is a professional musician, producer, and soldier who rejoined the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the day of the invasion. The song jokingly mentions "shchi" (Russian cabbage soup)