Young German dances to "Kasiw Jas kanyushynu" — Belarusians delighted. Before this, he had already gathered an army of female fans from Russia
German ravers, who accidentally became idols for Russian women, have now reached Belarusian content. One of them recorded a video to the legendary "Kasiw Jas kanyushynu". The reaction of Belarusian women was not long in coming.

The raver t.x prince Jannick (right) was nicknamed Ivan. Screenshot from the video
In late December 2025, a video of semi-naked German ravers dancing to the track 'Vielleicht Vielleicht' went viral on social media.
It's unknown how it happened, but the video became very popular among the Russian audience, where the German word started to be pronounced as 'filyai'.
Russian women nicknamed dancer Samuel Dohmen Semyon and showered him with compliments in Russian. Initially, the guy asked his female subscribers not to write to him in Russian, as he didn't understand it, and then he started deleting such comments altogether.
After some time, he and his friends nevertheless decided not to give up their popularity among the Russian-speaking audience.
Besides Samuel, who was nicknamed Semyon, mikee.mej (Mekcho), nicknamed Misha, and t.x prince (Jannick), nicknamed Ivan, also gained popularity.
First, one of them danced to the track 'Matushka Zemlya' (Mother Earth), after which 'Ivan' started releasing videos recorded in Russian, including some with 'Misha'.
The so-called Ivan went further and uploaded a video where he dances to a remix of "Kasiw Jas kanyushynu", thereby captivating the Belarusian audience. Notably, the legendary track was given a second life by the Belarusian techno band Police in Paris, which features Vladimir Mulyavin's grandson — Ulad Mulyavin.
Under the video, there are thousands of comments from Belarusian women. The most popular ones say: 'It will reach Lukashenka by Monday', 'Two sacks of potatoes for this guy', 'The Year of Belarusian Women has already paid off'.
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