This is wrong on so many levels it's hard to know where to begin. There's nothing "real" about anything here, from the setting, to the artist - doing his contrived version of what we do - to the expected reaction of the audience to Putin's stiff, but still threatening, presence. Russian is also a terrible language to hear Rap in (German's great) and, needless to say, there's nothing about communism that says "Cold Clockin' Dollars!" even if you're a Dead Prez fan.
*Sigh*
Whatever. Ain't shit we can do about it, it's all the way on the other side of the world, and Russian Rap ain't ever leaving Russia, so just - whatever. We'll just have to chalk it up as another one of today's little musical indignities, leaving an art form - that's still begging for respect 20 years after it succeeded - exposed as vulnerable to irrelevancy because too little care has been taken in defining it's parameters. This has been it's strength, and this has been it's weakness:
It's definitely nothing to congratulate here.

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