Singer Lyubov Uspenskaya has been in conflict with poet Ilya Reznik for many years. She told about the causes of the conflict in an interview with Nadezhda Sagittarius.
According to Uspenskaya, based on events from her life in the USA, Reznik, who was also in In America, he wrote many songs. The singer stressed that the poet was experiencing an acute shortage of money and was trying to find a performer for his songs, literally imposing them on Uspenskaya, including the famous "Cabriolet".
"I didn't want any of this, he was in such a position there in America… He had no money…He came to the restaurant in the afternoon, began to persuade me: "Take these songs." I say, "I don't need them." I didn't like them, these songs," the singer admitted.
She clarified that the songs that later became hits, initially "were not so cool."
"That's how I sang them," Uspenskaya said.
"He shamed me so much. He was very greedy for money, greed ruined him. If he hadn't been so greedy and hadn't been such a liar, a deceiver and an impudent man, he could have made a very good career with me today," the singer believes.
The actress noted that she helped Reznik and his family a lot in the USA.
"He saw that "Convertible" He fired. So he started telling me that I had to pay him 25% for concerts. And I haven't had any concerts yet," Uspenskaya stressed.
"It's not my fault that it became a hit. I didn't bet on it, I sang and sang, and it turned out that way," the artist concluded.
As EADaily reported, earlier in court Uspenskaya exchanged lawsuits with People's Artist of Russia Philip Kirkorov.
Kirkorov filed a lawsuit for the protection of honor, dignity and business reputation to Uspenskaya, who called the artist a "misogynist." The singer later called a colleague a "beggar" who "begs for clothes and gifts."
Initially, the artists exposed to each other the amount of claims in the amount of 10 million rubles. However, after the exchange of statements of claim, the amount of compensation that Kirkorov must pay to Uspenskaya is 20 thousand more than the singer owes to the artist.

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