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🎶 "Molitva" by Bi-2: The Story and Interesting Facts

The song "Molitva" by the band Bi-2, featured on their album "Spirit" (2011), stands out as one of their most emotionally powerful compositions. However, it gained widespread recognition after being included in the movie "Metro" (2013), where it played during a pivotal scene, intensifying the film's dramatic impact.

1. The Creation and Its Place on the Album
"Molitva" is the closing track of the album "Spirit," released on December 1, 2011.

The album was produced with fan support: the band organized a crowdfunding campaign, allowing fans to pre-order physical copies or digital versions.

The lyrics were written by Lyova Bi-2 and flutist Yan Nikolenko, while the arrangement was crafted by Evgeny Pankov.

According to Shura Bi-2, the song represents a "happy ending" in the album's narrative, which the musicians likened to a musical novel.

2. The Soundtrack for the Movie "Metro"
In 2013, director Anton Megerdichev invited the band to include "Molitva" in the soundtrack for "Metro," a disaster drama about a train crash in the Moscow subway.

The song plays during the climax, underscoring the tragedy and hope of the characters (played by Anatoly Bely, Svetlana Khodchenkova, and Sergey Puskepalis).

A special version of the track was recorded for the film, featuring enhanced string arrangements that added an epic quality.

The composition begins before the credits roll, blending into the final scene—a directorial choice designed to immerse viewers in the characters' emotions.

3. The Music Video and Live Performances
The official music video (2013) was filmed at Moscow's "Stadium Live" club under the direction of Alexander Andryushchenko, who had previously collaborated with Bi-2 on seven other videos.

The video combines footage of the band performing with scenes from the movie.

During concerts, "Molitva" is often performed with a symphony orchestra, amplifying its emotional depth.

Fans often enhance live performances by creating a light show using phone flashlights or lighters.

4. Musical Features
The original version (2011) is an acoustic ballad with guitar arpeggios and keyboard melodies in the key of A major, evoking a sense of lightness and warmth.

The film version (2013) incorporates orchestral elements, giving it a more cinematic sound.

Despite its title, the lyrics are not religious: they speak of love, loyalty, and the fleeting nature of moments ("we are here just for a moment, we are here forever").

5. Fun Facts
"Molitva" is the longest track on the album (5:37).

The album "Spirit" was released not only on CD but also on vinyl, catering to fans of analog sound.

The movie "Metro" was nominated for a "Nika" award for Best Sound (sound engineer Rostislav Alimov).

Unlike many of Bi-2's songs, "Molitva" was rarely performed at early concerts but became a staple in their setlists after the film's release.

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