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And can you say what kind of specifically Soviet officials who allegedly did not like her allegedly new work with some new ideas and love of freedom in art, is it state television and radio, state television, a state concert, or perhaps some other state and cultural institutions in the USSR? (well, if show business didn’t exist in the USSR then, like business in general) and what cold receptions on television mean, it’s generally like, well, all citizens of the country had problems with leaving the country, including singers, and not separately from Aida Vedischeva, the rest of the biography is based on the statements and memoirs of Vedischeva herself, which makes it difficult to perceive the facts in the article as unbiased and truthful, due to the fact that Vedischeva herself could simply remember these facts or lie, such as for example her statement that she is the only pop singer from Russia who has achieved unconditional recognition in America, which of course is not true, since she is practically unknown in America, they usually write about her either in the Russian media or in the media of Russian emigrants in the United States Цйфыву (talk) 02:27, 17 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]