Ukrainian singer 

Volodymyr Dantes

shared his thoughts on

Potap's

new song

called "Volunteer".

Many Internet users criticized the artist for ambiguous lines in the song and wrote angry comments.

According to Dantes, perhaps the listeners are right in some ways, but at the same moment the singer suggested that Potap simply has such an idea about the work of volunteers.

"The comments speak for themselves. But on the other hand, honestly, I am a very good person and at some point I thought, put myself in his place, maybe this is how he imagines volunteering," Dantes said in an interview with "Grunt".

However, Volodymyr is sure that the song and the audience's reaction to it will be a good experience for Potap.

"It's an experience. It's a great experience for any artist and you learn to do something different from it," Dantes said.

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In general, according to Volodymyr, now there is a lot of so-called "sharovarshchyna" in Ukrainian music, because almost every artist tries to release a track about the war.

"Unfortunately, artists, we made "Bayraktar", "Drones", "Drones", "Viburnum" - with sharovarshyna. This is how the books used to show how Ukrainians dressed - in the eyes of sharovars, girls with wreaths, although this is not true, it's a "scoop" story. And that's how we did it. The more words about the war, the worse it is. There should be songs about this time, but I'm more inspired to write something lyrical or just positive," Dantes shared.

It should be noted that earlier, the 22-year-old girlfriend of Volodymyr Ostapchuk "walked" on Potap's new song.

The girl sharply

criticized the track

about volunteers.