Next, in the trends section. The first point uses "Popular." Synonyms could be widespread, prevalent, or dominant. "Support" could be backing, encouragement, or advocacy. "Local talent" maybe domestic artists, regional musicians, or native performers.
I'll start breaking it down word by word. For example, "Chorus" – since it's part of a title, maybe it's a brand or an event name, so I should leave it. Similarly, "Ok Ru" is a brand name and should be skipped.
Adele: The British singer-songwriter had a extraordinary year, with her album “25” and singles like “Hello” and “When We Were Young” leading the charts. The Weeknd Chorus 2015 Ok Ru
In the second point, "Rise" could be ascent, growth, or upward trend. "Engaged" might be involved, connected, or interactive.
The Russian singer’s catchy pop song was a standout on Ok Ru, emphasizing the platform’s pledge to advancing Russian music. Next, in the trends section
Another point to consider: some words might be part of phrases that need to stay together. For example, "Ok Ru" is a single entity and should remain. Also, "Chorus 2015" might be an event name, so both parts should stay as is.
Okay, let's start by understanding what the user is asking for. They want to convert the given text into spintax format where each word is replaced by three synonyms. But they mentioned to skip brands and names. The example provided uses w2 for each word with three synonyms. So first, I need to go through each word in the text and replace it with three synonyms, keeping in mind to leave proper nouns like "Chorus 2015 Ok Ru" and other names like Ok Ru as they are. Similarly, "Ok Ru" is a brand name and should be skipped
Okay, I think that's all. Now, format the answer correctly without markdown, just the revised text with the brackets.