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Posted: 2023-07-06T18:50:01Z | Updated: 2023-07-06T18:50:01Z Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Secret For Staying Motivated Includes Lots Of AC/DC | HuffPost

Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Secret For Staying Motivated Includes Lots Of AC/DC

The Ukrainian president told CNN that working out to rock music early in the morning gives you energy for all the day.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy apparently likes classic rock as much as your Dad does.

The Ukranian president admitted to CNN’s Erin Burnett that he gets great satisfaction listening to AC/DC,  Guns ‘n’ Roses and Eric Clapton  in the rare moments he gets to be by himself.

The topic of music came up after Burnett asked Zelenskyy if he’s ever able  to do anything for himself as he leads the nation during its war with Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

“Are you ever able to take a minute to read or to listen to music or something to sort of give yourself that moment?” Burnett asked.

Zelenskyy said it’s important to have quiet moments by himself and explained. “Alone I can be with music or with a book, and early, early in the morning when there are no sounds,” he said, later adding that “the music helps.”

Burnett then asked what music he likes.

“I like AC/DC. And Ukrainian music of course, I like Ukrainian music a lot, because Ukrainian, that’s [my] native language,” he said. “That’s why you understand not only music, you understand the words and et cetera. AC/DC, I don’t understand all the words. ... I like [the] energy of AC/DC.”

Zelenskyy also name-dropped Eric Clapton and Guns N’ Roses before joking, “Maybe it’s too old music.”

Zelenskyy said that working out that music at 6 or 7 in the morning “gives you energy for all the day.”

You can see the exchange below.

Neither AC/DC nor Clapton commented on Zelenskyy’s shout out, but Guns N’ Roses was happy to find out he was a fan.

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