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== Notable Novyye Chuvikhi ==
== Notable Novyye Chuvikhi ==
[PLACEHOLDER] is considered the mother of ''Novyye Chuvikhi'' However, numerous artists have emerged as key figures and influencers, contributing to its growth in [[Cosacakaya]]. Notable musicians within the movement include [[Reeztochka]], [[Alina Kosova]], and [ARTIST3]
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File:Монеточка_за_клавишами_(концерт_Монеточки_в_А2).jpg|{{center|[[Reeztochka]] is considered to be one of the first mainstream ''Novyya Chuvikha''.}}
File:130487488_225925909121390_6056330983684126641_n-954x1024.jpg|{{center|[[Alina Kosova]] emerged as a second-wave ''Novyya Chuvikha'' after the release of her album [PLACEHOLDER].}}
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Revision as of 04:26, 16 November 2023

The New Gals
Against the isolation of Runet (2019-03-10) 102.jpg
The arrest of the band Post-Truth is believed to mark the beginning of the Novyye Chuvikhi movement.
Native name Новые Чувихи
English nameThe New Gals
Time2017 - present
LocationCosacakaya
Causerising authoritarianism of Cyrene III, High Archduchess of Cosacakaya
aftermath of Black Thursday
growing social conservatism in Cosacakaya

Новые Чувихи (Novyye Chuvikhi) or (new gals), is a term coined by [PLACEHOLDER] to describe a predominately female feminist and anti-establishment cultural phenomenon in the Cosacakayan Music Industry. Originating as a social response to 2018 Constitutional Crisis - it has since evolved into a distinct genre of popular music in Cosacakaya.


History

Origins

Role of Black Thursday

Rise of Reeztochka & Dina Gyrdymova

Into the Mainstream

Other cultural impacts

Social Media

Fashion

Government Response

Reaction

Supporters

Criticism

Notable Novyye Chuvikhi

[PLACEHOLDER] is considered the mother of Novyye Chuvikhi However, numerous artists have emerged as key figures and influencers, contributing to its growth in Cosacakaya. Notable musicians within the movement include Reeztochka, Alina Kosova, and [ARTIST3]