Who left from Russian singer Zemfira❶ (Ramazanova❶) categorically refused to go to Armenia with concerts, fearing arrest. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
Against the background of the appearance in social networks of a video in which Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan listens to Zemfira's track "Forgive me, my love", the singer began to be invited to concerts and private events.
"The singer was offered 20 million rubles for her performance, and they were ready for more. But Zemfira flatly refused to go to Yerevan," the publication says.
The actress fears that she may be detained in a country friendly to Russia after numerous statements in support of Ukraine and criticism of the Russian army.
As reported by EADaily, Zemfira❶ retained the rights to 178 of her own songs in Russia, despite the status of a foreign agent. In addition to songs, she is the author of three musical works for films and performances, as well as six instrumental pieces. She also composed two advertising compositions.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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