Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra auctions off trophy after Eurovision contest win | USA TODAY

After Kalush Orchestra’s song, “Stephania”, won the Eurovision contest, they auctioned their trophy to help support the Ukrainian army.

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6 comments

  1. It was given to Ukraine they didn’t win or earn it.
    I give you 2 rubles for it that’s my highest bid !!

  2. The song is called ‘Stefania’. Even before the war it was high in the rankings. I think musically it’s one of the best winners. Because it’s the first rap song that won, it has folk elements from their own country and to be honest I’ve listened to all songs and this one has popped up in my head the most at random times. Also folk rap is apparently a genre that is becoming more popular

  3. If someone attacked a young girl and her grandmother in the street … what would we do? We would call the police, most of us would do everything we could to help. If we had weapons we might attack the bad guys. What would happen if someone walked by and slammed our dog or cat with a baseball bat? Russia is the bad guy in this case. We can help directly and we need to. We cannot stand by and watch these beautiful people be destroyed. That would be very irresponsible. After all we are people on the same planet.

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