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  2. Category:Russian rappers - Wikipedia

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    Russian rappers by city (2 C) + Russian male rappers (40 P) Russian women rappers (5 P) Pages in category "Russian rappers" The following 14 pages are in this ...

  3. Category:Russian male rappers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian male rappers" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Basta (rapper)

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Russian hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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    Russian hip-hop groups (21 P) R. Russian rappers (3 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Russian hip-hop musicians" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. 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]

  7. Rakhim - Wikipedia

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    Rakhim Abramov (Russian: Рахи́м Абра́мов; born 15 March 1998, Uzbekistan; [1] better known as Rakhim), is a Russian hip-hop singer & Vlogger. he became famous with his song "Fendi". He is the highest paid TikToker in Russia. [2]

  8. 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.

  9. Morgenshtern - Wikipedia

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    Morgenshtern was also a street musician, [6] and was the head singer of the rock band MMD Crew, with whom he collaborated in a song with the Russian rapper Face. [7] Morgenshtern performing at Vidfest 2018, Moscow, Russia. He is best known for his YouTube show "#EasyRap". [8]