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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 .
Bad Balance is a Russian rap group considered to be one of the first rap acts in USSR. The group maintained a devoted underground following during the 1990s. The group made huge contribution to the hip-hop culture in Russia and ex-USSR countries.
"Ice" is a song by Russian hip-hop artist Morgenshtern. The track was released on July 31, 2020. Prehistory On July 1, 2020, Morgenshtern released a snippet of the ...
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.
Basta first began to write rap songs around the age of 15–16. In 1997, he joined the rap group Psycholyric, which he later renamed to Kasta. In 1998, he recorded his first solo single "Моя Игра" (Moya Igra/My Game). Subsequently, Vakulenko assembled his own band, "Уличные Звуки" (Ulichnye Zvuki/Street Sounds).
In 2015, Dryomin attended a concert by Russian rapper Pharaoh and was inspired to make his own rap songs. His stage name Face was invented with his brother and is meant to characterize his many-sidedness and constant metamorphosis in his work. He released his debut EP Проклятая печать ("Cursed Seal") on SoundCloud on 30 October 2015.
Hookah rap, or hookah pop (Russian: кальян-рэп, romanized: kal'yan-rep, IPA: [kalʲ'jan rɛp], Russian: кальянный рэп, romanized: kal'yannyy rep, IPA: [kɐlʲ'jannɨj rɛp], Russian: шиша-рэп, romanized: shisha-rep, IPA: [ʂɨ'ʂa-rɛp]), is a genre of Russian rap or Russian pop which originated in Russia during the mid 2010s and popularized across the post-Soviet ...
The music videos for the songs "Ice" and "Slumdog Millionaire" featuring Skryptonite garnered millions of views on YouTube [13] The music video for the song "Slumdog Millionaire" was subsequently ranked #2 in the top "Best Russian Clips of 2015" by Rap.ru, [14] and the song "Ice" was ranked #46 on The Flow's Top 50 Tracks of 2015. [15]