Pop (or rap light) one can listen to 24/7. In a manner of speaking. If one had to. Formerly (until 2009) under the name Иезекииль 25:17 – after the Bible verse in Ezekiel, in modern times best known from the recitation by Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994).
25/17 is/was Ant or Anton Zavyalov (1982) and Бледный or Andrey Pozdnukhov (1976).
From the album Русский подорожник (Russian plantain).
Featuring Дмитрий Ревякин (= Dmitry Revyakin) from Калинов мост (= Kalinov Most).
Waiting for a miracle – from the album На волне.
Check the cover (2019) by Anacondaz.
No one can stop me – from Только для своих.
Lip-syncing often (close to almost) doesn’t go quite right in Russian music videos, but don’t let that stop you watching this one. See also (in the same style and with the same issue) На городской карте.
25/17 Songs
and the Top 50.
Interview in Bledny – Drugs, Death, Salvation (вДудь, 2018, 81 m).
Listen on Apple Music, Last.fm or Spotify.
More on Wikipedia (RU).
Most of the music here is also in this R1 playlist on YouTube (in order of release).
See also Best Russian Music and Russian Song Lyrics.
More music on sister channel Music in Russian.
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