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Russian hip hop refers to hip hop music recorded in Russia or in the
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in former Soviet states like
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. Hits by Russian rappers are included in the soundtracks of some PC-games and have formed part of several popular
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s. Many Russian rap artists have achieved commercial success, including
Detsl Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky (russian: Кири́лл Алекса́ндрович Толмацкий; 22 July 1983 – 3 February 2019), better known by his stage names Detsl (Russian: Децл) and Le Truk, was a Russian hip hop artist. Bi ...
,
Bad Balance 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. ...
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Kasta Kasta (russian: Каста, Russian for caste) is a Russian rap group from Rostov-on-Don. The group is led by MC and producer Vladi. Other members include MCs Shym, Khamil and Zmey, as well as DJ Khobot. Kasta is notably influenced by New York C ...
,
Oxxxymiron Miron Yanovich Fyodorov (; born 31 January 1985), known by the stage name Oxxxymiron, is a Russian hip-hop artist and former CEO of the Booking Machine booking agency, as well as a co-founder and former member of the record label Vagabund. He ...
and Belarusian artist
Seryoga Sergey Vasilyevich Parkhomenko (russian: Сергей Васильевич Пархоменко, be, Сяргей Васільевіч Пархоменка, Syarhyey Vasilyevich Parkhomyenka; born October 8, 1976), known professionally as Seryog ...
. Especially at the end of the 2010s and the beginning of the 2020s, rap has become a very political form of music in Russia. In this respect, rap could be compared to rock in the 1980s, which gave voice to young people critical of the Soviet system, expressed, for example, by
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's
Khochu peremen "Khochu peremen!" () or "My zhdyom peremen" (russian: «Мы ждём перемен», lit="We are waiting for changes"), also simply known as "Peremen!" (russian: «Перемен!», lit="Changes!"), is a song by the Soviet rock band Kino, wri ...
("I want changes"). The increased politicization was most impressively demonstrated at the end of 2018, when a string of concerts were canceled. Among them was a performance by rapper Khaski (real name Dmitry Kuznetsov) in Krasnodar at the end of November. After the local prosecutor's office banned him from performing at Club Bounce on the grounds that the music contained extremist ideas, drug glorification and a call to suicide, the rapper stood on the roof of a car and began singing to his fans in the street until the police took him away for "hooliganism" (chuliganstvo) leading to him initially being sentenced to several days in prison. As a result, many famous rappers gave a solidarity concert for him in Moscow.


History

Poetry is a big part of Russian culture, which has strong influence on earlier hip hop music. Historically Russia had a similar element to today's hip hop such as
Chastushka Chastushka ( rus, частушка, , tɕɪsˈtuʂkə) is a traditional type of short Russian or Ukrainian humorous folk song with high beat frequency, that consists of one four-lined couplet, full of humor, satire or irony. The term "chastushki" w ...
, where two people would take a turn to perform a poem to upbeat music and use satire for a punch line. A Belarusian artist Seryoga, often combines Western rap with the native Russian chastushka. The recording was influenced by the music of
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and
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. These experiments were not generally recognized at that time.


pre-1990s

The beginnings of Russian hip-hop culture and its musical form rap can be traced back to the late phase of the Soviet Union. However, the first musical works were not yet genuine creations, but essentially adaptations of U.S. compositions. This is also illustrated by the first Russian rap album, which appeared in 1984, created by Aleksandr Astrov around the group Chas Pik in present-day
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. The song "Rep" included in it was a cover version of the song
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by
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, released five years earlier.


1990s

Until the beginning of the 1990s, there were not many rap artists in Russia and the Soviet Union. The pioneers of Russian rap were Mister Maloy,
Bad Balance 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. ...
,
Malchishnik Malchishnik (russian: Мальчи́шник — ''The Stag Night'') is a sex rap group from Russia who were the first Russian rap artists to gain mainstream popularity during earlier 1990s. History Formation Initially producer and manager Ale ...
,
Bogdan Titomir Bogdan Titomir (born March 16, 1967, in Odesa, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian and Russian musician, rapper and DJ, who began his career in a popular 1990s duo Car-Man. Although Titomir's style derives from western stars such as MC Hammer and V ...
. Russian hip hop, just like
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, is inspired by
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, which hit an upswing during the fall of the
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. At the early and middle of '90s appears hip-hop scenes in Moscow (D.O.B Community, White Hot Ice) and Saint Petersburg (
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, Baltic Clan). In late 90s, many new performers, such as Mikhey and Jumangee, STDK, and
Detsl Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky (russian: Кири́лл Алекса́ндрович Толмацкий; 22 July 1983 – 3 February 2019), better known by his stage names Detsl (Russian: Децл) and Le Truk, was a Russian hip hop artist. Bi ...
, had become popular. Many of them were former members of pre-existing bands. At the end of the '90s and beginning of the 2000s,
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
was considered the center of Russian hip hop subculture, and the most notable representative was
Kasta Kasta (russian: Каста, Russian for caste) is a Russian rap group from Rostov-on-Don. The group is led by MC and producer Vladi. Other members include MCs Shym, Khamil and Zmey, as well as DJ Khobot. Kasta is notably influenced by New York C ...
.


2000s

In the early-2000s, the most popular performers were
Kasta Kasta (russian: Каста, Russian for caste) is a Russian rap group from Rostov-on-Don. The group is led by MC and producer Vladi. Other members include MCs Shym, Khamil and Zmey, as well as DJ Khobot. Kasta is notably influenced by New York C ...
,
Mnogotochie Mnogotochie (russian: link=no, Многото́чие; ) is a Russian rap band from Moscow. The band performs in gangsta rap, psychedelic rap, and political rap with elements of Russian chanson and rock. is the unofficial leader of the band ...
,
Detsl Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky (russian: Кири́лл Алекса́ндрович Толмацкий; 22 July 1983 – 3 February 2019), better known by his stage names Detsl (Russian: Децл) and Le Truk, was a Russian hip hop artist. Bi ...
, and
Bad Balance 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. ...
. In the mid-2000s, underground bands began to appear and became popular in Moscow (like
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, Dymovaya Zavesa, 25/17, Krovostok, Money Makaz, Supreme Playaz, Underwhat, Ddrop, Kazhe Oboima). At the same time in
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and Belarus, new R&B performers appeared ( Maks Lorens,
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, Satsura, Band'Eros). Also this period was marked by the appearance of interesting musical projects such as jazz-rap band
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, ragga-rap band DA BUDZ, glitch-hop project 2HCompany, comedy gangsta rap Krovostok. In the late 2000s, the Russian rapper
ST1M ST1M (a.k.a. Billy Milligan) (real name Nikita Legostev, Russian: Никита Сергеевич Легостев) is a Russian rapper from Tolyatti, Russia. He was the winner of the Hip-hop.ru Awards 2013 in nominations: "Best music video", "Per ...
received scandalous popularity after production of his single "Я Рэп" (I'm Rap), featuring
Seryoga Sergey Vasilyevich Parkhomenko (russian: Сергей Васильевич Пархоменко, be, Сяргей Васільевіч Пархоменка, Syarhyey Vasilyevich Parkhomyenka; born October 8, 1976), known professionally as Seryog ...
, in which he was dissing nearly all of the most notable Russian rappers, similar to "
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" by 50 Cent. In 2007 the group
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became increasingly popular, partially due to aggressive promotion on the internet, and in 2008 they won an award at the
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. The members of the group were Aleksey Dolmatov, aka Guf, David Nuriev, aka Ptaha ("ptaha" means "a little bird" in Russian) and Vadim Motylyov, aka Slim. Their two albums, «Качели» (Kacheli/Swing) and «Эфир в норме» (Efir v norme /Ether's Fine) became the one of the most popular Russian hip hop albums). In 2008 it won MTV Russia Music Award for Best Hip Hop Project. In 2010 the group disintegrated because of the controversies among its participants and the each of them continued the solo career or joined the other groups. In the 2016 the group reunited and recorded the new album, «Система» (Sistema / The System). In 2008 Russian musical channel
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started a hip-hop show ''Battle for Respect'', which led the winner Ant (Zasada Production) to become highly popular. In 2009, Putin spoke at the ''Battle for Respect'' competition and on the one hand praised hip-hop culture for the cultural exchange that it reflects. On the other hand, he spoke about drug abuse, which he claimed was linked partly to the scene. Putin warned against the abuse of addictive substances. However, he said that breakdancing was proof that hip-hop could promote a healthy lifestyle, because in his view such impressive and strenuous dances were simply impossible under the influence of drugs. In the late 2000s - early 2010s the new notable performers appeared on the Gazgolder Records label, owned by Basta (such as
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,(gamora) Triagrutrica, Tati, Charusha, Slovetsky and Skriptonit, the DJ from Kazakhstan).


2010s

In a 2018 speech, Russian President
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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." 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 over and navigated in a particular way."


2020s

In recent times, Russian Rap has had a cultural impact outside of Russia, with tracks such as "Tripaloski / Tri Poloski - ТРИ ПОЛОСКИ" in 2016. With the emergence of platforms like
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, popular
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s ranging into the
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occurred, in 2020
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went viral and in 2021 ''My head is turning like a screw (Моя голова винтом)''.


Further reading

Philip Ewell: “Sing Vasya, Sing!”: Vasya Oblomov’s Rap Trios as Political Satire in Putin’s Russia, in: Music & Politics 7,2 (2013), pp. 1–20. Philip Ewell: Russian Rap in the Era of Vladimir Putin. In: Milosz Miszczynski, Adriana Helbig (eds.), ''Hip Hop at Europe's Edge: Music, Agency, and Social Change''. Indiana University Press 2017, pp. 45–62. Anastasia Denisova / Aliaksandr Herasimenka: How Russian Rap on YouTube Advances Alternative Political Deliberation. Hegemony, Counter-Hegemony, and Emerging Resistant Publics, in: Social Media + Society 5,2 (2019), pp. 1–11. Sergey Ivanov: Hip Hop in Russia. How the Cultural Form Emerged in Russia and Established a New Philosophy. In: Sina A. Nitzsche, Walter Grünzweig (eds.), ''Hip Hop in Europe: Cultural Identities and Transnational Flows''. Zürich: LIT 2013 (=Transnational and Transatlantic American Studies 13), pp. 87–102. Ilya Kukulin: Playing the Revolt. The Cultural Valorization of Russian Rap and Covert Change in Russian Society of the 2010s, in: Russian Literature 118 (2020), pp. 79–105. Yauheni Kryzhanouski: Managing Dissent in Post-Soviet Authoritarianism. New Censorship of Protest Music in Belarus and Russia, 2000–2018, in: Europe-Asia Studies 74,5 (2022), pp. 760–788. Ilya Kukulin: The culture of ban. Pop culture, social media and securitization of youth politics in today’s Russia, in: International Journal of Cultural Policy 27,2 (2021), pp. 177–190. А.Ю. Завалишин, Н.Ю. Костюрина: Русская рэп-культура. Специфика научного анализа // Журнал интегративных исследований культуры, 2020, т. 2, № 1, С. 60–68.


See also

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Hookah rap Hookah rap, or hookah pop ( rus, кальян-рэп, kal'yan-rep, kalʲjan-rep, rus, кальянный рэп, kal'yannyy rep, kal'jannɪj-rep, rus, шиша рэп, shisha rep, ʃiʃa-rep), is a genre of Russian rap or Russian pop which or ...


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