By the middle seasons, Holos Krainy began to redefine Ukrainian pop music. It stopped imitating the West and started celebrating its own heritage. We saw the rise of folk-fusion, indie-rock, and powerful operatic voices.
When the show finally returned to screens in late 2022, it was no longer about glitz and glamour. The final episodes were filmed in the Kyiv metro—a makeshift bomb shelter. The red chairs were gone, replaced by a sense of duty. The season became a fundraiser for the military, proving that even in the darkest times, the "voice" of the country would not be silenced. The Legacy By the middle seasons, Holos Krainy began to
This period was also marked by the "Battle of the Coaches." The chemistry between and Tina Karol in Seasons 9 and 10 became a national obsession, sparking rumors and fan-fiction that kept the entire country glued to the screen. It was entertainment at its peak—lavish, emotional, and perfectly produced. Resilience and the "Interrupted" Season 12 When the show finally returned to screens in
Across 12 seasons, Holos Krainy gave us stars like , KOLA , and Liatoshynskyi . It taught us that talent has no age, no social status, and no borders. The season became a fundraiser for the military,
For over a decade, Sunday nights in Ukraine belonged to one sound: the mechanical "whoosh" of a red chair turning. Since its premiere in 2011, Holos Krainy (The Voice of the Country) became more than a TV show—it became the ultimate "social elevator," taking street performers and forgotten legends alike and turning them into household names. The Golden Era: 2011–2015