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Russian rock star Boris Grebenshikov: ‘Millions are afraid to think, afraid to speak out’

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    Boris Grebenshikov is a Russian rock star whose music has had an immense impact on generations of fans in his native country. Grebenshikov, who is often referred to as BG, began his career in the late 1970s when he founded the highly influential rock band Aquarium.

    Throughout his career, Grebenshikov has been known for his thought-provoking lyrics, which often confront the political and social issues that are facing his country. One of his most famous sayings is, “Millions are afraid to think, afraid to speak out.” This statement points to the oppressive political atmosphere in Russia, where many citizens do not feel free to express themselves openly.

    Grebenshikov has become an iconic figure in the Russian music scene, and his influence can still be heard in many of today’s popular bands. His unique blend of punk, rock, folk, and electronica has won him fans around the globe, and he continues to tour regularly in support of his latest releases.

    The themes of freedom and responsibility are recurring motifs in Grebenshikov’s work. He often speaks out against political repression and the need for civic engagement. In one of his songs, “It’s Up To You,” he encourages his listeners to take action and make a difference in their own lives and in the world.

    Grebenshikov’s music is a powerful call to arms for Russians who are looking to make a difference in their country. His words have been an inspiration to millions, and his music continues to influence a new generation of Russian musicians.

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