The leader of the Leningrad group, Sergei Shnurov, considers himself the only person in the Russia, who does not think about the artists who left the country after the start of a special military operation.
"For me, this topic simply does not exist. People are adults, they have made a decision, they live as they want. If some interesting cultural product arrives from them, I'll take a look. So far, this is not the case. And where they live, what they do, I'm not interested, " he said in an interview with TASS.
He noted that now the public is divided into two camps: some say that those who have left have "completely disappeared", others that they have "become superstars".
"For me, this is a joke. I don't belong to any camp, I live my life: I have something to do: an album, music, concerts, new ideas. And who lives where is their own business," concluded Shnurov.
As EADaily reported, in August of this year, Shnurov called the decision of the district court of St. Petersburg to ban the distribution of five tracks of the group correct, since they are dangerous for minors.

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