"I just wrote it because I feel that now, at this time, similar things are happening." The lyrics that he was writing gave a lot of hope to the people at that time. " At that point I did not exist, but at that point there was no easy time. "He was one artist from the past generation that had huge volume I think on USSR because his voice was really powerful," Rublev told reporters. Tsoi was one of the most successful and influential musicians in Russia before his death in a car crash in 1990, aged 28. Rublev first penned an anti-war message days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and after closing out a 6-3 7-6(9) win over Alexander Zverev to reach a second straight final in Dubai, the 25-year-old wrote 'Tsoi is alive' on a lens, in reference to rock singer and songwriter Viktor Tsoi. Just over a year since Andrey Rublev (25) wrote "No War Please" on the lens of a TV camera on his way to winning the Dubai title, the Russian issued another call for peace on Friday, saying it was "crazy" to see citizens suffering and dying.
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