Tajik singer dedicates his second song to Vladimir Putin

Tajik singer Tolinjon Kurbanhanov continues to make his fans and true supporters of Vladimir Putin with his work. On April 30 he presented his second song dedicated to Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The second song “Thank you, God, for Vladimir” was viewed more than 12.000 times. This time Tajik singer expresses his happiness with the results […]

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Tajik singer Tolinjon Kurbanhanov continues to make his fans and true supporters of Vladimir Putin with his work. On April 30 he presented his second song dedicated to Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The second song “Thank you, God, for Vladimir” was viewed more than 12.000 times.

This time Tajik singer expresses his happiness with the results of elections and reveals his attitude to Putin’s personality.

His first song which caused huge resonance in Russian internet appeared on February 4 ahead of Presidential elections in Russia.

In his song Tolibjon Kurbanhanov expressed his support to Vladimir Putin and immediately became a star.

Today this video was viewed more than 1mln times. In this video Tolibjon sings VVP song representing Vladimir Putin’s success. Tajik singer assures Russian people that they have no other variant but to vote for Putin on March 4.

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