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Ukrainian singer Monatik presented a new rhythmic song "All I Need", which is already conquering the network. According to the artist, the piece was written especially for the comedy "Sex and nothing to be personal".
Before writing the song, Monaget received a description of one of the comedy scenes, which was to be completed by the melody. The difficult task of the directors that the singer has done with pleasure, because he is sure to know how to combine his soul with the dance.
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We were given a dance scene with the main characters. And it's something that impresses me personally as much as possible. Because we know what to do to connect the soul to dance. We are talking about love here – it's finally the most important psychic state of the main character of the band. It is this mood that we have tried to introduce into the song – a collection of soul and body dances,
– said in Monaco.
According to the singer, the song "All I Need" would have resonated in the film at the most important moment for the heroes. Monatik has therefore tried to create a composition that harmoniously complements the fun scenario of the movie "Sex and Nothing Personal".
"That's all we need, not just about me, we do not work on film music for the first time and we realize that the finale The rope leaves the main aftertaste of all that happens in the film, the responsibility was so huge for us.I sincerely hope that the song will take place not only in the cinema, but in your life, "added the singer.
Listen to the Monaco song "All I Need" (audo):
By the way, the comedy "Sex and Nothing Personal" tells the story of a young boy, Sergei, who is denied marriage. A disappointed young man decides to go to Prague where his friend lives. After an unsuccessful evening, Sergey meets the strip club dancer who promises to make a Ukrainian superhero. However, on the way to implementing their plan, the old girl is a boy. The premiere of the film in Ukraine took place on December 20th.
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