Tuesday10 December 2024
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Songs by Russian rappers have been banned for promoting Nazi ideology.

Tracks by rappers Scally Milano and OG Buda have been banned in Russia for promoting Nazi ideology.
Российским рэперам запретили песни из-за их связи с реабилитацией нацизма.

The court has banned eight tracks by Russian rappers OG Buda, Scally Milano, Platin and Lil Krystall. The decision from the Izmaylovsky District Court of Moscow was reported from the Moscow court registry. This was reported by "Gazeta.Ru".

The tracks "Daiet" by Scally Milano and "Na Kasse" by OG Buda were found to violate the article of the Russian Criminal Code concerning the rehabilitation of Nazism. The songs by rapper Platin "U tebya bol'shaya zhopa ya vlyublen," "Bassok," "Santa Klaus," and "Opiyaty Krug," along with the collaborative track "Skam" by Lil Krystall and OG Buda, were identified as promoting narcotic substances.

Additionally, the city court prohibited the song "Veriat i ne veriat," recorded by artists Scally Milano and Platin, for promoting non-traditional sexual relationships.

Earlier, it became known that rapper Scally Milano complained about the cancellation of concerts. The artist noted that he and his team did everything "to ensure the event complied with legal requirements."