Music

Music

Music

The First Album Launch 15/8
The First Concert Turku 29/8
The Second Concert Helsinki 6/9

Anastasiia Bukina – Anastasiia Bukina is a Ukrainian singer with a soft, velvety voice and a warm tone that’s hard to forget
Helka – Young talent singing Oy Luzi Chervona Kalyna
Inna Solodniuk – The brave Ukrainian singer who responded to a challenge
Anastasiia Bukina – Anastasiia Bukina is a Ukrainian singer with a soft, velvety voice and a warm tone that’s hard to forget
Helka – Young talent singing Oy Luzi Chervona Kalyna
Inna Solodniuk – The brave Ukrainian singer who responded to a challenge
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Songs

Songs

Songs

and their stories

 

SONGS THAT CARRY SOULS

Every song in Solovey carries a story. Not just melody or lyrics — but identity, memory, and defiance.

These tracks weren’t chosen by algorithms. They were chosen by people who lived them.
By Ukrainians who said: “This is who we are.”

MUSIC THAT MEANS SOMETHING

These songs aren’t random — they’re sacred.
Each one has weight. Each one has witnessed something.
Some were sung in hiding. Others shouted on protest lines. Some whispered across borders in exile.

Solovey isn’t just a playlist. It’s a living archive of emotional truth — built by the artists who know how to carry it.

IN THE MAKING

The songs now move into the next phase: experimentation, transformation, and rebirth.
Led by Finnish and Ukrainian artists, each track is being reimagined with respect, risk, and heart.

Червона рута – Chervona Ruta

Iconic 1969 Ukrainian song, sung on streets and stages alike, layered with meaning after the composer’s tragic fate. Midsummer flowers hold a special place in both Ukrainian and Finnish heritage.

Ой у лузі червона калина – Oy luzi chervona Kalyna

Symbol of Ukraine’s fight for freedom, with its melody dating back to the 18th century. Sung by children and cellists alike, from churches to frontlines.

Oбійми – Obijmy

Beloved ballad by Okean Elzy, streamed over 64 million times, telling a bittersweet love story at a train station farewell. The Finnish version shifts to the joy of reunion.

Реве та стогне Дніпр широкий – Reve ta stogne Dnipro shyrokyi

Powerful hymn to Ukraine’s Dnipro River, composed by Taras Shevchenko. The Finnish version “Kristallivirta” offers a spiritual reflection.

Lintu

Soaring, soul-stirring ballad about freedom, grief, and rebirth. With poetic lyrics and haunting orchestration, it captures the moment a caged spirit finds its wings. A song for those learning to fly again — even after loss.

Solut herää eloon

Emotional anthem about awakening — body, soul, and memory. With every beat, it speaks of transformation and the return of life after numbness. It’s a song where healing begins at the cellular level.

Artists

Artists

Artists

and their aspirations

 

Artists join Solovey voluntarily, and we encourage each one to discover their own voice and form unique collectives that delve into the emotional dimensions of other cultures. The Solovey project empowers artistic freedom, enabling creators to produce their own interpretations. We are open to collaborating across all musical genres, from classical and jazz to death metal, embracing a diverse spectrum of artistic expressions.

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Yona

Finnish artist , Yona’s genre-blending performances are a force of emotion and energy. She is the first Solovey partner

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Ubrave

Ubrave24 is a musical project in Ukraina started and managed by Alexander Levchenko

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Saimaa

Led by Matti Mikkola, this band’s sound defies boundaries, blending prog rock, funk, and Finnish schlager into a euphoric live experience.

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Helka

Young Finnish singer exploring the essence of Ukrainian music. First Solovey partners

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Bianca Rantala

Musical genius – composer, arranger and performer

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Inna Soloniuk

Singer from Ukraine – took a challenge to sing one finnish song

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Anastasiia Bukina

Anastasiia created the version of Solut Herää Eloon – Nezlamni (Särkymätön – Free translation from Finnish to Ukrainian