Famous hitmaker banned Pavlii from performing his songs.


Ukrainian poet and politician Yevhen Rybchynskyi banned singer Taisiya Pavlii from performing the compositions he created for her. The poet announced this in a comment for the 'ZVIL' project. He called Pavlii a 'living corpse' for Ukraine and urged to get rid of her. Rybchynskyi last communicated with her in 2013. It is known that the poet wrote songs for Pavlii, including 'Chortopolokh', 'Prosto Taya', 'This Rain for a Long Time', and others. Earlier, Rybchynskyi stated that the song 'This Rain for a Long Time' was written for Iryna Bilyk, but it was performed by Pavlii.
President Volodymyr Zelensky imposed personal sanctions against Taisiya Pavlii for five years, fulfilling the decision of the National Security and Defense Council. According to information about the subject of sanctions, Pavlii resides in Moscow. During World War II, the Security Service accumulated evidence that justifies the aggressive war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine against Pavlii. Based on this evidence, she was notified of suspicion under three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
It is also known that Pavlii received Russian citizenship on a staggering date - August 24, 2023, on Ukraine's Independence Day. She even patented her own company, which allowed her to obtain Russian citizenship.
In February 2025, an indictment against Pavlii was sent to court for acts of collaboration, public calls for aggressive warfare, and justification of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
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