Motor'rolla is a Ukrainian rock band from Khmelnytskyi, formed on May 11, 1994. They became laureates of the "Chervona Ruta" festival in 1995 and 1997. In 1999, they released their second album, "Tysk," and performed at the international festival "Rock-Kyiv 99," sharing the stage with bands like Metallica. Over the years, the band has undergone several lineup changes, with Serhiy Prysyazhny becoming the lead vocalist in 2001. Their music blends elements of rock, grunge, and Ukrainian folk, reflecting the country's socio-political landscape. In 2016, they participated in recording an album with Viktor Pavlik and released the single "Love." In 2018, they released the single "Nadykhai" and participated in the "MRPL City" festival in Mariupol. In 2020, they released the song "Kvity Ruty," dedicated to the anniversary of Volodymyr Ivasyuk's song "Chervona Ruta." During the 2022 war, they created a remake of their song "Kolys" for the TV series "Vodna Politsiya" and performed in Poland to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The band's lineup has seen changes due to members being mobilized into the military.