Russian songwriter and performer Yuri Loza criticized the Channel One show "Let's get married", in which he took part. The corresponding post appeared in the artist's telegram channel.
Loza explained that he agreed to take part in the show only if he did not need to sing the famous song "Raft".
"Especially since I have a suitable one, just about the New Year. They promised me, but the whole show was built around a raft: they made it out of logs, crawled on it, sang the song itself, danced, gestured, and then with the help of artificial intelligence they concocted a song that I didn't want to sing "Raft," the performer said.
He stressed that he "endured everything" for the sake of fulfilling what was agreed earlier. As a result, only one of the three verses of the song was aired.
"For what? For the sake of all this vulgar nonsense, from which this lame project is made? There are no words," Loza was indignant and added that "it would be better to stay at home."
As reported by EADaily, in early December, Loza said that he took part in the filming of the show, but not as a groom, and everything is fine in his marriage.
Loza noted that he had been happily married to Svetlana Merezhkovskaya for many years. The actor shared the secret of a happy family life.
"You just need to follow the so—called "Three—U Rule" - respect, yield, hold," the artist shared his advice.

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