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Hip-Hop, Rap

A unique discovery in the rap industry is Kazakhstan rapper Scryptonite.
Scriptonite concert in Kyiv very soon.
In recent years, hip-hop has become the main musical genre in the CIS, and has especially attracted the attention of the international community thanks to the record-breaking rap battle of Oxxxymiron against Dizaster on KOTD. But if musicians from Ukraine strongly influenced Russian pop music, then the influence of Kazakhstan is a special chapter in the history of Russian-language rap.
Tickets service ticketsbox is already actively selling tickets for scriptonite in Kyiv.

Immerse yourself in the world of hip hop artist Scriptonite, who has taken a special place in this industry and has formed a unique local style. He is a Kazakh rapper who has attracted increased attention to the music industry in Kazakhstan and the country as a whole. One of the most popular ticket purchase requests is skriptonit Kyiv. All of his three albums have been expected to date and have taken first place in local iTunes and other music charts, and his music videos have collected over 50 million views. On the website of the ticket operator ticketsbox, the poster Skriptonit Kyiv is already available.

Scryptonite (real name Adil Jalelov), born and raised in 1990 in the village of Leninsky near the small town of Pavlodar in northeastern Kazakhstan, positions his work as “Kazakh rap” and does not approve of those who call it “Russian performer”, who performs " Russian rap ".


Unlike many Russian rappers, Scryptonite concentrates on the musical part of his work. His music combines a huge number of genres: blues, gospel, soul, rock, trap, Latin American motifs, and many others. His music is viscous and multi-level. In his double conceptual album “Ouroboros” (2018), he not only used a mixture of genres but also recorded real conversations, as well as performances by the famous Kazakh comedian Nurlan Saburov. Scryptonite always conducts live performances with the group and experiments with sound and stage arrangements.

Before becoming a favorite of millions, the young Adil Zhalelov worked in Kazakhstan at a gas station and also sold his hits through social networks before starting to rap. His songs cover various topics, including problems with low SES loans, alcoholism, drugs, crime, domestic violence, and many others. It was on these stories that the first part of his double album “Ouroboros: Street 36” (Ouroboros: Street 36) was built. The second part of Ouroboros: Mirrors is dedicated to the period after the release of his first album, House With Normal Phenomena, in 2015 when he and his team found money and fame, but the problems did not disappear. from his life. Instead, they are replaced by new ones - Mo ’Money, Mo’ Problems.

However, Scriptonite does not limit itself to the Russian-language scene. In 2017, he released a breakout track with Major Lazer and visited Los Angeles to meet with the Diploma and others. As a result, the track “Where is Your Love” was released in the fall of 2017 and topped the charts. In September last year, British legend Tricky released the album Uniform, which also featured the work of the talented Scriptonite with the collaboration of Blood Of My Blood, and also released two more tracks on the disc (Same As It Ever Was and It's Your Day). Scriptonite breaks the boundaries and spreads its uniquely sounding music around the world.

Modern Russian music consists only of repeating rhythms, along with lyrics reminiscent of some kind of dramatic event on the dance floor. You can safely admit that shamelessly shazam it each of these songs, and then repeating them later, realize that Russian music has a much greater effect than the tracks that spread the charts.

In the past few years, Russian music has become a source of dialogue for the political and social moods that are brewing throughout the country. Like the rebellious traditions of Russian writers, poets and rock stars that came before them, modern Russian musicians have become a kind of dissidents.

Brave musicians who dare to use their music as a means of resisting repression face censorship. But those who advocate pro-Kremlin political loyalty also risk their popularity, suggesting that the consequences of such political expression have become a double-edged sword. Take the same Timati, a successful rapper and entrepreneur was forced to rely on such consequences in his last music video after it gained more than 1.48 million antipathies.

Rap is always a challenge, often not understood by the masses, but penetrating deeply into the heads of true lovers of this style of music.