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  2. To Serve Russia (song) - Wikipedia

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    An instrumental variant of the song was featured in the 2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade, celebrating the triumph of Russia over Nazi Germany. [3] In each parade, the song has been played during the infantry column precession. [4] "To Serve Russia" has performed by the Alexandrov Ensemble (commonly referred to as the Red Army Choir). [5] [6]

  3. Russian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Russian hip hop refers to hip hop music recorded in Russia or in the Russian language in former Soviet states such as Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hits by Russian rappers are included in the soundtracks of some PC-games [ 4 ] and have formed part of several popular internet memes .

  4. Slovetsky - Wikipedia

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    Valentin Aleksandrovich Presnov [1] [2] (Russian: Валенти́н Александрович Преснов born August 15, 1982, Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, USSR), better known as Slovetsky (Russian: Словетский), is a Russian rap artist, member of the rap group Konstanta, and artist of the record label and creative association Gazgolder.

  5. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups, each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities, who populated the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia.

  6. Rolls Royce (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rolls Royce" is a song by Russian hip hop singers Timati, GeeGun & Egor Kreed. It was released on 23 October 2020 as a single through the labels of Sony Music Entertainment & Timati and it was written by Eldar Bayramov, Egor Bulatkin & Sergei Demyanko.

  7. Category:Russian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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  8. Irina Smelaya - Wikipedia

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    The genre of the song can be described as cloud-rap, as well as being primarily in Tatar language. The music video promoted Samsung's new phone at the time – the Galaxy S7 Edge, and the music video itself was shot completely with this phone. U Can Take (feat. Little Big) 2017: This song marks Tatarka's first collaboration with other music ...

  9. Blatnaya pesnya - Wikipedia

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    Blatnaya pesnya (Russian: блатная песня, IPA: [blɐtˈnajə ˈpʲesʲnʲə], "criminals' song") or blatnyak (Russian: блатняк, IPA: [blɐtʲˈnʲak]) is a genre of Russian song characterized by depictions of criminal subculture and the urban underworld which are often romanticized and have criminally-perverted humor in nature.