The Huskies' first address to fans after the arrest. Chudnovets asked the prosecutor's office to cancel the non-existent concert of rapper Face in Yekaterinburg

Three rappers Oxxxymiron, Noize MC and Basta immediately posted on their pages on social networks with a message about a concert that will be held with their participation in Moscow on Monday, November 26. The reason for this was the detention of rapper Husky in Krasnodar on November 21. All tickets for the concert have already been sold.

The name of the concert is “I will sing my music”, based on a line from the track “Ay”, which the musician performed together with fans on the hood of a car before his arrest in Krasnodar.

Oxxxymiron stated that Husky’s texts cannot be taken literally; one can see propaganda for something that is not there. After all, creativity is a reflection of reality, but not reality itself.

This is not so much and not only about Husky, but about all of us, about the future of Russia,” the rapper said on his Instagram page.

Basta and Noize MC also joined their colleague. They believe that Lately Creative people often have a spoke in their wheels.

The concert will take place in a Moscow club. The musicians will send all proceeds from the event to the detained rapper Husky, who is now unable to hold concerts and “earn a living.” Now he is in a pre-trial detention center in the Krasnodar region.

Let us remind you that the performance of rapper Husky in Krasnodar, scheduled for November 21, did not take place. The concert from Arena Hall was moved to the Bounce club. But the event was not destined to take place there either. No one was allowed into the building, the lights were turned off, and fans crowded the street.

25-year-old Husky, aka Dmitry Kuznetsov, went out to the crowd of fans on the street, climbed onto a parked Suzuki car and began to read the track “Ay”. A minute later he was detained by police.

The Husky performance did not take place in Rostov-on-Don either. The organizers reported that two police officers and several people in plain clothes came to the venue before the performance. They issued a warning to the tour manager “about preventing extremist activities and violations of legal requirements when holding a public event.”

We would like to add that YouTube blocked the Husky video upon request government agencies. Previously, the reason for this was the presence in the lyrics of the song of references to homosexuals, terrorists and drug use.

On the evening of November 22, the Pervomaisky Court of Krasnodar arrested Kuznetsov for 12 days for petty hooliganism and refusal of a medical examination. The rapper is serving his sentence in Ust-Labinsk

The police said that the owner of the car wrote a statement that the rapper damaged the car. Now he is ready to fully compensate for the damage.

No criminal case was initiated against Kuznetsov. While an investigation is being carried out on the statement of the owner of the car, on the roof of which the artist performed his song “Ay,” said the rapper’s lawyer Alexey Avanesyan.

According to the law, the decision to initiate criminal proceedings must be made within 10 days after arrest.

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

The concert of rapper Husky was canceled in Krasnodar

The rapper Husky's performance in Krasnodar, scheduled for November 21, will not take place due to warnings law enforcement. Initially, the concert was supposed to take place at the Arena Hall.

Rapper Husky's performance has been canceled or postponed. There will be no concert at Arena Hall today. All other issues are within the competence of the organizers,” said Arena Hall director Daniil Korovayny

Rapper Husky was detained in Krasnodar

On Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, near the Bounce nightclub, people gathered who bought tickets to the rapper’s concert. When the artist realized that he would not be able to perform at the club, he went outside, climbed onto the car and, using obscene language, spoke about his position in life

Last week, Husky (25) found himself at the center of a lot of noise due to his concert in Krasnodar. At first, several venues refused the rapper, saying that the prosecutor's office had intimidated them with inspections and closures, and then the electricity was turned off at the Arena Hall club, which they were still able to find for the performance. The musician was not at a loss and performed on the roof of a car right on the street, after which he was arrested. As a result, the rapper was given 12 days for violations under three articles: petty hooliganism with disobedience to a police officer, organizing a mass stay of citizens in in public places and refusal of medical examination.

Later, his colleagues Oksimiron (33), (38) and Noize MC (33) decided to support the rapper, who staged a show of solidarity. Tickets for it sold out in the first few hours! By the way, on the day of the artists’ performance, the Huskies were released.

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Well, the rapper just posted an appeal to fans on his Instagram page, in which he thanked everyone for their support and told where the money awarded from the concert would go (estimated at 6 million rubles). "Hi all. I’ll read from the paper so I don’t forget anything. I wanted to say thank you to Miron, Vasily and Ivan for the concert in my support, as well as to everyone who supported this idea. It turns out that we musicians also know how to show solidarity. Thanks to everyone who helped me and who supported me, if I start listing each and every one, I will do this until I am old. Now we have the money you collected and here's what we'll do with it. Part of this money will go to specialized human rights organizations, who, among other things, helped me. Such as "Agora" and " Open Russia", as well as the information portal "Mediazona". And most importantly, now with the money raised we will be able to support young musicians who are faced with the problem of unfair cancellation of concerts. I want to express words of support to the groups IC3PEAK and “Friend Zone”; these and other musicians can count on my help in this matter. Let's solve all these troubles together, regardless of political, taste and other differences. Thank you again,” Husky said in the video.

Quickly conquered musical Olympus rapper Husky is considered a typical hero of modern times and is even compared to Sergei Yesenin. He quickly turned from an ordinary Siberian youth into a metropolitan hip-hop star, repeating his fate famous poet, and even earned praise from the star of the domestic rap scene Oksimiron.

He became known to the general public after the premiere of the video “October 7,” released for the birthday of Vladimir Putin.

The opinion of connoisseurs of the genre about Husky is divided: some call it reliable Russian rap, others consider it outright “jeans” and a purely production project. His friendship with the writer Zakhar Prilepin and his trip to Donbass also caused a lot of controversy.

Village childhood

Dmitry Kuznetsov, which is the real name of the rapper Husky, was born in Ulan-Ude, the multicultural capital of Buryatia, famous for its Buddhist datsans.


It's up to school years We passed in a village on the shore of Lake Baikal, with my aunt. He grew up with the village children, sharing their games and interests, quickly made friends, and played a lot of yard football.

Through the efforts of my aunt at three years old little Dima already knew how to read. At first they bought him interesting children's publications, later baby he himself began to reach for books, making reading his good habit, which he later carried over into adult life already like rapper Husky.

Husky (Dmitry Kuznetsov) before he became famous

Before entering school, Dmitry returned to his mother in Ulan-Ude. He studied well, although he was not an excellent student. During my school years I was fond of reading classical literature.

At the age of fifteen, inspired by the works of “Caste” and “Ellipsis”, he made his first attempt to compose a rap. In 2010, having successfully passed the Unified State Exam, the graduate decided to try his luck and set off to conquer Moscow. He had the knowledge and lessons of good teachers on his side. A sixteen-year-old boy from the outback passed exams at Moscow State University and was enrolled in the journalism department.


Life in the capital required certain financial influences, so as a student Dmitry managed to work in construction, was a realtor, a waiter, and even wrote texts for films for adults.

From his first year, he worked on federal and opposition channels, analyzed news, traveled with film crew to collect material. While working on the Rossiya TV channel, he traveled to Donbass as a journalist.

Dmitry Kuznetsov – Husky

As a student, Dmitry Kuznetsov lived in the legendary “DAS dorm”, sharing a room with three neighbors. The hostel became his home for five years; he went to his mother for just a couple of weeks a year. The rest of the time, especially during the holidays, was devoted to work and creativity. Enjoying his solitude, he resumed his rapping lessons. It was within the walls of the dorm room that he recorded his debut album, “Sbch zzn.”

Husky - Black and black

After graduating from Moscow State University, Dmitry Kuznetsov did not go to work in his specialty. The rapper Husky, writer and performer was born. Husky says that he was prompted to return to music by the events on Bolotnaya Square - then during the protests against the State Duma elections and the subsequent presidential elections many opposition politicians were arrested, including Alexei Navalny, and ordinary people who decided to peacefully express their protest.


On October 7, 2011, he presented his debut video for the song "Seventh of October". The video was dedicated to Vladimir Putin’s birthday and hinted at the rotten essence of the Russian government elite.

During the development of his career, the rapper met the writer Zakhar Prilepin. He read his books, got inspired and sent a couple of his texts to email. Later, Husky’s voice could be heard in the chorus of the composition “It’s Time to Get Out” by Zakhar Prilepin and rapper Rich.


At first, he only wrote lyrics and rapped, but later he developed a passion for the musical component of songs and sound special effects. The first result was the video “Black and Black,” in which the rapper first appeared on camera. The video was highly praised by authoritative performers like Oksimiron and Karandash, calling Husky “the reincarnation of Yesenin in his gopnik neighbor.”

On April 1, 2017, Husky fans were able to appreciate new album rapper "Favorite Songs of (Imaginary) People." The album includes 13 compositions, some of which have already circulated on the Internet. “Everything that happens to me, I poured it out there... This is the most important thing I have done in my life,” Husky commented on his new album.


Two weeks later, Husky appeared on MTV's 12 Angry Spectators.

Husky's personal life

When it comes to personal matters, the rapper is very secretive. But journalists still managed to find out that in the summer of 2017 he married a graduate of the Moscow Art Theater School, Alina Nasibullina (born 1990). The girl is known to viewers from the film “How Lekha Chesnok took Vitka Shtyr to the nursing home.” She also starred in the short film “Psychotronics,” directed and written by Husky.


Rapper Husky now

In the fall of 2018, Huskies began to be oppressed at the state level. In his song “Judas,” in which a young man addresses listeners on behalf of Jesus with the question “Which of you will betray me?” found extremist statements, the clip of it was blocked in the Russian segment of YouTube. The song “Poem about the Motherland” contained calls for... cannibalism.

"Psychotronics", short film by Husky

Then security forces disrupted the rapper's concert in Rostov-on-Don, turning off the lights and sound equipment. However, the rapper continued his performance without musical accompaniment. Following this, a concert in Krasnodar was disrupted in a similar manner. Husky went outside and read one of his compositions from the roof of a car, after which he was detained by the police. The management of some clubs told the press that instructions about the undesirability of Husky concerts came “from above.”

The rapper was sentenced to 12 days of arrest, but he served only a third of the sentence. The head of Russia Today, Margarita Simonyan, directly stated that Husky was released after “2-3 people from the Presidential Administration” found out who Husky was and what happened to him, and were outraged. Dmitry was released, but canceled upcoming concerts, saying that he was tired of fighting.

Husky's Instagram page

In Krasnodar, the rapper Husky was detained the day before, who, after canceling his concert, decided to perform for fans directly from the roof of a car. Today it became known that a criminal case may be initiated against him. This case is one of many recent incidents related to the cancellation of concerts of rappers and other performers in different cities of Russia. Husky’s example is especially indicative: neither his friendship with Zakhar Prilepin, nor the support of the “Russian Spring” in Donbass, nor the love of the progressive public helped him in the fight against the security forces.

Flirting with power

Rapper Husky from Ulan-Ude (real name Dmitry Kuznetsov) became truly famous in 2016, after the release of the video for the song “Chernym-cherno.” However, he began to engage in creativity much earlier. The musician released his debut album “Sbch zhizn” in 2013, but now it is not even available on streaming services, such as iTunes. In terms of sound and reading style, it is very different from the music with which Husky became popular three years later, but the theme of hopelessness from life in Russia was already present there (“The sense of reality is unfamiliar to me // It’s a dog’s life, not the life of insects”). On the profile portal “Hip-Hop.ru” the album of the 20-year-old new artist received positive reviews.

In 2014, the musician met Zakhar Prilepin. In the same year, he took part in the recording of the song “It’s Time to Get Out” along with the writer and rapper Rich. “It’s time to get rid of those who say ‘it’s time to get rid of’. // Leave silently and don’t block the view. // Here the air is not air - it’s like pure alcohol: // Take a sip - and you’re born, too much - and you’re killed,” Prilepin reads in the track. The lyrics of the song actually criticized opponents of the military conflict in Ukraine and participants in the Peace March that took place in Moscow. Prilepin himself spoke about this in a post-explanation for the release of the track.

screenshot from video / YouTube

In 2014, Kuznetsov himself came to Donbass, as part of a group of reporters. There he met Motorola. “He decided to go to visit Motorola, on the front line, to get acquainted. I reached Stratonauts Street. There he was detained by Sparta soldiers. They asked where he was going, he replied that he was going to Motorola. I then asked Husky: “Why didn’t you say that you were my friend?” He replied that he didn’t want to show off, he simply said that he was a musician and photographer. Wants to take pictures. After this, he was finally taken to the commander. Motorola hired him as a photographer. I won’t tell you how this story developed further,” Zakhar Prilepin told Komsomolskaya Pravda in 2017.

Chudnovets asked the prosecutor's office to cancel the non-existent concert of rapper Face in Yekaterinburg

At the same time, Husky has never expressed radically patriotic views; moreover, in his texts he criticizes Russian everyday reality, however, without placing responsibility for it on anyone specific (unlike, for example, the rapper Face). In an interview with The Flow, he called the question of changing his views “difficult.”

“In Ukraine I saw possible variant development of Bolotnaya. If there is Maidan in Moscow, I will not go. I insist that problems be solved differently. Without civil war, without people with machine guns. Although the problems have not gone away - I mean corruption, social paradoxes,” he said.

Ideological contradictions

Perhaps part of this contradiction is in political views The artist is associated with the sharply increased popularity of Husky after the release of the video “Black and Black” in 2016. Then he dramatically changed his image: famous tracksuits“Adidas”, strange dances that many called narcotic, a memorable style of reading that was not yet seen in old recordings, for example in the “Self-Portraits” EP released in 2015. It was followed by the videos “Panelka”, “Bullet-Fool”, the album “Favorite Songs of (Imaginary) People” was released, and a big tour followed.

Moscow's liberal-minded audience and bohemians fell in love with Husky, and the publications Meduza, Afisha, and The Village wrote about him. Husky began performing at fashion presentations and was nominated for a GQ Award in 2017. Even got into the article “What men wore last week.” All this did not stop him from going with Prilepin to the Lava Fest festival in Donetsk that same year and performing there with rapper Richie, for which Husky was condemned by the same liberal community.

screenshot from video / YouTube

There was also a contradiction in Husky's ideological views. On the one hand, in his songs he sings about typically left-wing things, criticizing consumer society, but he shoots for Esquire and GQ and wears Adidas suits and other branded clothing produced by large companies. He himself does not see a contradiction in this.

“The worst thing is when people cling to illusory prestige. After all, you can earn more by handing out leaflets than working on TV - I can say this with authority. You can also earn money by going and begging - it all depends on the degree of freedom of the person. Prostitutes sell, roughly speaking, their meat, their bodies, and all these people in jackets sell their souls. Prostitutes are better,” Husky said in an interview with The Village. And then he added: “I haven’t bought clothes for a very long time - I have no money. Recently the guys from Adidas fitted me with a number of things for free. I also have an expensive Moncler down jacket worth 100 thousand rubles. An adult uncle I knew brought it up the winter before last, when I had nothing to wear. I've been trying to sell it all this time, but there haven't been any buyers yet. Adidas and other corporations, of course, are ****** (bad). Not specific people, but the system itself. But if they give me clothes for free, why should I refuse them? We need to use these offices; they won’t become poorer anyway. Moreover, I love tracksuits and I still need to take them somewhere.”

Creative crisis

Having released several more tracks similar to those on the “Favorite Songs” album, Husky temporarily left the public at the end of 2017, stating that he was working on a new album. In the fall of 2018, he returned.

On September 10, the musician posted a video on Instagram in which he deleted the “Gospel According to the Dog” folder from his computer desktop—that was to be the name of his new album. In the second video, he smashed the computer. Now both videos are no longer available on social networks. Then, one after another, he released three singles, radically different from all his previous work - now it was not rap, but rock with a dirty sound.

At the same time, the musician held several controversial performances in a row. He simulated hanging by hanging himself from the balcony of the Moscow Ritz Carlton Hotel, after which Husky and his friend were taken to the police. Then he recorded a parody of his famous video interview for GQ. As The Flow portal wrote, at that moment “a theory about the biblical subtext of the performance appears.” “The husky repeats the story of Jesus - he is arrested on Thursday, and on Friday he “dies.” Everyone is waiting for the canonical resurrection on Sunday,” rap journalists write.

On Saturday, September 15, a post appeared on the artist’s social networks that his farewell would take place the next day. On Sunday, September 16, the musician broadcast on Instagram while he lay in a coffin and people walked past. On Monday, he “resurrected” - he published a photo on social networks with the caption “I am a black sorcerer and this ***** (at all) is not a promotion.”

Husky's Instagram page

Fans and critics received a new style the artist and his performance without inspiration. The most detailed analysis of what is happening was written by the author of the telegram channel PRNRP, who called the “demonstrative replacement of rap with rock” “a gesture from the repertoire of a seventh grader.”

“No, only through rap can Husky do something important. His cries of “kill the author”/“kill the rapper”, his talk about the end of art/history and the market manipulating society with the help of servant journalists and rapper gods are all fine thoughts, but they are not his. By broadcasting these half-century-old truths to a wide audience, Husky acts as educational program, but not an artist who diagnoses society,” writes the author, concluding that “it is better to be a good rapper than a bad artist.”

War with the security forces

A few days later, Husky went on a tour of Russian cities without a new album.

The tour did not work out almost immediately, despite the fact that the rapper had not committed any illegal actions until yesterday.

The rapper's problems began in Samara, Togliatti, and Perm. At the end of October, the musician released a statement in which he said that they were trying to ban his concerts because of the track “Poem about the Motherland,” in which security forces allegedly see propaganda of cannibalism in the lines “Remember, you died, and we ate your meat.”

"IC RF feat. The prosecutor's office is encroaching on my rights to broadcast in different cities of Russia. They have already done some mischief in Togliatti, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm and some other cities are next. The list is growing. I know I'm not the only one - this sweet couple in their typical blue oyster style, they make life difficult for many of my colleagues. The scheme is this: musketeers come to the Zvezda club in Samara and say: if you help hold the Husky concert, we will turn off your electricity. The story is similar in other cities - in some places they even threaten to close. The Togliatti club gave up,” said the musician.

In some cities, for example, in Yekaterinburg, concerts took place without incident. But the confrontation between Husky and the security forces continued. On November 17, YouTube “at the request of government agencies” banned and blocked the musician’s video for the song “Judas”; why is still unknown.

Parents demand a ban on concerts of “destructive groups” in Nizhny Novgorod

On November 20, the rapper’s managers said that before the concert in Rostov-on-Don, police officers came to the venue and threatened to disrupt the concert and “plant drugs.” The local Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs denied this and stated that the lights and sound were turned off by the organizers themselves. On November 21, the Husky concert was canceled in Krasnodar. The event was quickly moved to the Bounce club, but the police arrived there, and the clubhouse was without power. Then the rapper went out to perform on the street. According to reports and videos of eyewitnesses on social networks, Husky walked out into the street at the entrance to the club, jumped on the roof of a car and began performing one of his songs to the cheers of those gathered. After this, the police detained the rapper. Today, RBC, citing sources, reported that a criminal case was opened against the rapper under Part 1 of Article 167 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Intentional destruction or damage to someone else’s property, resulting in significant damage.”

portal "South"

Husky's war with the security forces has become the most a shining example how the authorities have been fighting contemporary artists lately. At the end of September, a group of parents in Nizhny Novgorod demanded the cancellation of concerts by such performers as Monetochka, “Vulgar Molly”, Jah Khalib, Feduk, ATL, Face, Husky and others. In Krasnodar, the local children's ombudsman demanded that the concert of the Friendzone group be banned due to “promotion of alcohol and drug consumption,” but instead the group’s concert was canceled in Kemerovo. In Tyumen, the concert of the group “Pionercamp Dusty Rainbow” was canceled, and in Nizhny Novgorod, the concert of Monetochka was canceled. At the same time, public activists are writing appeals to various authorities one after another, for example, Evgenia Chudnovets, who was offended by the texts of fashionable rappers.

Many of these artists are ideologically, if not close to the authorities, then absolutely indifferent. Husky himself, in the conditions of Russian realities, could be “pardoned” at least for his friendship with the ideologically loyal Zakhar Prilepin and support for the state’s position in the Donbass. The Nezygar Telegram channel wrote that Husky has “many influential fans,” “Surkov knows him,” and his music “sounds in the cars of officials.” But, apparently, against the backdrop of attempts by moralists to completely purge any information that seems offensive to anyone, friendship with strongmen of the world this doesn't help anymore.

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Dmitry Kuznetsov (real name Husky) is friends with his colleague Richie, writes letters and honestly declares that he does not belong to a certain direction of rap. A thin young man (the rapper’s weight is 69 kg and his height is 174 cm) in his own interviews he states that he does not need money and is used to living modestly. The artist does not need an official website or Instagram account. Even without traditional methods of promotion, the musician has already received the title “Yesenin of our time.”

Childhood and youth

Dmitry was born on February 4, 1993 (zodiac sign - Capricorn) in the city of Ulan-Ude, located in the Republic of Buryatia. Soon after the boy was born, he was sent to the village, where the child lived with relatives until he entered school.

To obtain a good education, Dmitry’s mother took the boy to her place in Ulan-Ude. The family settles on the outskirts of the city in an area called “Eastern”. Later in the interview, Husky will claim that he grew up in an amazing region where people calmly coexist different cultures and nationality.


The boy spent his free time from studying reading; Dima especially liked Russian classics. Despite his love for books, the child had many friends. Together with his peers, the boy played football and climbed into abandoned construction sites.

Music appeared in Dmitry's life at the age of 14. The young man immediately realized that rap was the genre that resonated in his soul. At the age of 16, having received a certificate, the young man moves to Moscow.

Music

Such a decision radically changed the biography young man. After entering the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow state university Kuznetsov is trying to settle down in the capital.

Dmitry wrote his first songs in the house of graduate students and students - a dormitory, where, in addition to the young man, four more guys lived in the room. This situation was not conducive to inspiration, so work on the debut album proceeded slowly and took 2 years.


The artist gained popularity in 2011 after the release of the video “Seventh of October,” which the rapper posted on Youtube. The song hit the Internet on his birthday and, according to users, has clear social implications. In 2013, the long-awaited premiere of the debut album “Sbch zhizn” took place, which was recorded at the “Great Stuff” studio.

To earn a living, Husky did not refuse any income. In his first years at university, the young man worked as a waiter, a builder, a copywriter (he created descriptions for porn videos), and later got a job as a journalist on the Rossiya TV channel.

Husky song "Seventh of October"

The young man’s duties included viewing stories from other (including international) channels about events in Donbass. At some point, the aspiring journalist decided to figure out what was happening on his own. Husky took a vacation and went to a war zone.

By the way, the nickname Husky was invented while participating in a rap battle, for which a nickname was needed. The rapper claims that the image of the dog is an attempt to escape from one’s own personality and express thoughts through a non-human image. It was at the battle that Husky met the musicians of the Anacondaz group. The young people became friends and did not stop communicating after the competition.

Husky song "Panelka"

The young man recorded the texts for the second album, which was called “Self-Portraits,” in the musicians’ studio, coming to the premises after working part-time. The cover of the collection is decorated with a photo in which Husky’s friends drew the rapper in the snow with urine.

The musician's unique style was severely criticized. Visitors to the rapper's first concerts mistook the young man's movements on stage for a manifestation of the disease. Anonymous users put forward the theory that Husky has cerebral palsy. But over time, the public became accustomed to the artist’s unconventional techniques.


The video “Black and Black” helped consolidate the growing popularity of Husky. The distribution of the recording was facilitated by , who mentioned the work of the aspiring rapper on Twitter. Shortly before this, the young people met at the door of a strip club, where Husky worked as a promoter.

The next hit that amazed fans was the composition “Bullet-Fool”. The song “Panelka,” which followed, consolidated the success and gave the musician the status of “representative of new rap.”

Husky's song "The beat shakes his head"

In May 2017, Husky was attacked. During the filming of the video, which took place on the territory of an abandoned factory in Olgino, the musicians were accosted by a group of drunken men. After a short argument, Richie, who was present at creative process, hit him on the head with the butt of a pistol.

In the ensuing scuffle, Husky was shot in the stomach. In addition to the rapper, 4 more people received gunshot wounds. All victims were taken to a local hospital, where doctors reported the incident to the police.

Husky on the air of the program " Evening Urgant»

In September 2017, Husky first appeared on federal channel. The young man presented the song “Black and Black” on the air of the “Evening Urgant” program. Such a performance was necessary to announce the new album “Favorite Songs of (Imaginary) People,” released back in April, and the subsequent tour.

However, Husky’s creativity is not limited to music. In December 2017, the rapper released short film“Psychotronics,” in which he declares his love for conspiracy theories.

Personal life

In August 2017, unnoticed by fans and the rap community, Husky got rid of his bachelor status. The musician's wife was actress Alina Nasibullina. The girl graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School and is actively acting in television series.


The young people met a year before the wedding and carefully hid their relationship from the public. Only relatives and friends of the couple were present at the wedding.

Husky now

Husky song "Judas"

In April on official channel Husky posted on YouTube new clip for a composition called “Judas”. The director and screenwriter of the video was Lado Kvatania, who recreated scenes from controversial films in the video (“Pusher”, “Gomorrah” Big jackpot"and others).

The artist confirmed his participation in the “Pain” festival, which will be held in June in Moscow. On official account On VKontakte, Husky posted a poster for the event and a link to online ticket sales.

  • In his youth, the rapper visited both Orthodox Church, and a Buddhist temple.
  • Husky does not buy himself a smartphone so as not to waste time on social media and the Internet. The musician prefers free time spend with a book.
  • To meet Oksimiron, Husky got drunk and called Ilya Mamaev twice. The administrator did not give the rapper's phone number to the aspiring artist.
  • The musician participated in the filming of videos for groups and.

Discography

  • 2013 – “Sbch life”
  • 2015 – “Self-portraits”
  • 2017 – “Favorite songs of (imaginary) people”
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