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Evija Vēbere, who has fallen into cruelty, comes up with a new song – and it’s worth listening to today

Vēbere, who became widely discussed after the concert of Latvian centenary love songs on November 19, sang a song composed by Sniedze Prauliņa (name by Edgars Šubrovskis) and demonstrates her vocal talents. It must be said that “Izoletta” is not comparable to Weber ‘s interpretation of Imants Kalnins’ song “Holiday”, which so worried the public after the concert, escalating even in a national scandal.

Weber’s voice will be heard in the soundtrack of Andris Gauja’s thriller “Nothing Will Stop Us”. The song was recorded under the care of Inga Baušķenieks. The new film will hit screens in the first half of next year. The story is a film about the present – about proud people, who are portrayed in the film by Andris Keišs, Kristīne Nevarauska, Elza Gauja and Dārta Stepanova. The main character Rachel, played by Keish, is a charismatic music producer who, due to his uncompromising nature, convinces his wife, lover and daughter to live in one property. His experiment turns into an uncompromising struggle for everyone’s own interests.

It is significant that almost 30 (!) Thousand people have already listened to Weber’s song “Izoletta” within one day after its appearance on YouTube.

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