Ukrainian singer Lama (real name-Natalia Dzenkiv) announced her withdrawal from Ukrainian show business, giving a detailed interview in which she shared her inner experiences and motives of her decision. The artist, who gained popularity in the 2000s, explained that she felt some discomfort in this area, feeling a "separate planet" regarding show business.
"There were periods when I realized that I needed to move away from show business a little. I always realized that I was somehow not about show business. It was some kind of separate planet. There were moments with which I realized that I could not get worse. What were things that I did not want to do. When I want to.
According to her, this internal conflict led to neurosis, which was manifested in frequent breaks in work, problems with sleep, as well as the inability to perform at concerts due to a state of semi -panic attack.
"Often did not sleep at night, very often torn the shooting of the clips. I realized that I was very uncomfortable. Then I went into spiritual development. I studied psychotherapy, psychology, cardiology. I realized that I needed a comfortable schedule. In 2012 my father was not eating. Lama.
The singer recently released the track "My friend", which she dedicated to Karim Gulamov. Unlike many artists who have left the country after a full-scale invasion of Russia, the Lama leaves show business, but is actively engaged in volunteering and helping.
Based on its internal searches for harmony and the need for development, the departure of the lama from show business testifies to the importance of health and spiritual well-being in the field of art.