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  2. Putin says rap should be controlled in Russia, not banned

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    Alarmed by the growing popularity of rap among Russian youth, President Vladimir Putin wants cultural leaders to devise a means of controlling music.

  3. Husky (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Once leaving University in 2015, he began pursuing rap as a career. In 2016, he stated that he was making very little on rap and living modestly off his earnings. [12] He took odd music jobs, for instance working at the ticket control station for a Big Russian Boss concert, the concert in question occurring in November of that year.

  4. Timati - Wikipedia

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    Timati and Vladimir Putin. He became well known to the Russian community from the music reality show Star Factory 4, but before it he collaborated with Detsl. Member of the group Banda (Russian: Банда; lit. "Gang") and co-founder of VIP 77. Former owner of B-Club nightclub, the bar Black October and the stores Ё-Life.

  5. Russian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In a 2018 speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced rap music, saying that it would lead to the degradation of Russia and that it rested on the pillars of "sex, drugs and protest." [ 15 ] He asked the Council for Culture and Art in St Petersburg to bring rap culture to heel, saying "if it is impossible to stop it, it should be taken ...

  6. Public image of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Putin was portrayed by internet personality Nice Peter in his YouTube series Epic Rap Battles of History, in Season 2's finale episode, "Rasputin vs. Stalin" (aired on 22 April 2013). [ 126 ] In 2014, Putin earned the nickname "dickhead" or "fuckface" ("хуйло" in Russian and Ukrainian) in Ukraine , following the spread of the chant of ...

  7. Oxxxymiron - Wikipedia

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    Oxxxymiron is the 7th most viewed battle rapper in the world. Amount of views of his rap battles exceed 120 million on YouTube. [17] Oxxxymiron participated in the Russian battle rap league Versus Battle five times and won the first four of them. [citation needed] 2013 – Oxxxymiron vs. Krip-a-Krip (3:0) [citation needed]

  8. Takogo, kak Putin! - Wikipedia

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    "Takogo, kak Putin!" (Russian: Такого, как Путин!; lit."One like Putin"; commonly translated as "A man like Putin") is a 2002 Russian propaganda pop song written by Alexander Yelin [] (Александр Елин) and performed by the all-girl band Poyushchie vmeste.

  9. 12 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "12" is a 2022 single by Russian rap artist Morgenshtern. The song was released on 14 March 2022 on social media platform Telegram after several unsuccessful attempts to release "12" on streaming platforms. [1]