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Rapper FUBU Banks’ Diss Track To Russian President Vladimir Putin Could Be The New Ukrainian Anthem

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is getting smoke from all sides for invading Ukraine. US President Joe Biden and the EU have imposed sanctions on Russia, including exclusion from the SWIFT system. Even notoriously neutral Switzerland has picked a side in this battle, freezing access to over $31 billion in Russian assets in its banks. And […]

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ICYMI: Ye to Take Sunday Service to Russia and Meet with Vladimir Putin

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Kanye West is taking Sunday Service to Russia. According to Billboard, Ye is pulling up on Moscow this year to meet with President Vladimir Putin. In addition to the meeting, Ye will make Sunday Service his first show in Russia.

Ye’s Russian adventure is set for spring or summer. The plans are being created by Ye’s strategic advisor Ameer Sudan and his attorney Scott Balber. Balber is the managing partner of Herbert Smith Freehills in New York and the firm’s head of investigations and financial services litigation in the United States. Sudan claims that he and Balber are serving as intermediaries between Ye and Balber’s customers, billionaire real estate developer Aras Agalarov of Azerbaijan, and his son Emin Agalarov of Azerbaijan.

Sudan notes Russia will be “a second home” for Ye as he wants to spend a lot of time in the nation. Ye is working on deals with the Agalarovs, who are often referred to as the Trumps of Russia. Upon completion of the deals, Ye’s worth is set to skyrocket past $10 billion.

Ye will also work with Emin Agalarov to raise his popularity as a musician in America.

You can learn more about Ye’s planned visit to Russia here.

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Ye to Take Sunday Service to Russia and Meet with Vladimir Putin

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Kanye West is taking Sunday Service to Russia. According to Billboard, Ye is pulling up on Moscow this year to meet with President Vladimir Putin. In addition to the meeting, Ye will make Sunday Service his first show in Russia.

Ye’s Russian adventure is set for spring or summer. The plans are being created by Ye’s strategic advisor Ameer Sudan and his attorney Scott Balber. Balber is the managing partner of Herbert Smith Freehills in New York and the firm’s head of investigations and financial services litigation in the United States. Sudan claims that he and Balber are serving as intermediaries between Ye and Balber’s customers, billionaire real estate developer Aras Agalarov of Azerbaijan, and his son Emin Agalarov of Azerbaijan.

Sudan notes Russia will be “a second home” for Ye as he wants to spend a lot of time in the nation. Ye is working on deals with the Agalarovs, who are often referred to as the Trumps of Russia. Upon completion of the deals, Ye’s worth is set to skyrocket past $10 billion.

Ye will also work with Emin Agalarov to raise his popularity as a musician in America.

You can learn more about Ye’s planned visit to Russia here.

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Vladimir Putin Is Trying To Control Rap Music’s Popularity in Russia

Source: G20 summit in Hamburg – Airport Arrivals Featuring: Wladimir Putin (President of the Russian Federation) Where: Hamburg, Germany When: 07 Jul 2017 Credit: Becher/WENN.com 

While Vladimir Putin obviously has Donald Trump in the palm of his hand, he seems to have trouble containing the rising popularity of rap music in Russia and is trying to control its content. True story.

Time is reporting that the Russian President turned shadow President of The United States is “alarmed” by the ascending popularity of rap music amongst the Russian youth. But instead of banning it, Putin is aiming to supervise its growth.

Putin says “if it is impossible to stop, then we must lead it and direct it.”

But Putin said at a St. Petersburg meeting with cultural advisers Saturday that attempts to ban artists from performing will have an adverse effect and bolster their popularity.

Putin noted that “rap is based on three pillars: sex, drugs and protest.” But he is particularly concerned with drug themes prevalent in rap, saying “this is a path to the degradation of the nation.”

This shouldn’t surprise anyone as Vladimir Putin is notorious for quashing any kind of protest that would lead to a rebellion of his autocratic governing. Just last month Russian rapper Husky was arrested after he staged an impromptu performance in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar. After the show got shut down he was put in cuffs and locked up.

The 25-year-old rapper, known for his lyrics about poverty, corruption and police brutality, was preparing to take to the stage on Nov. 21 when local prosecutors warned the venue that his act had elements of what they termed “extremism.”

Yup, sounds like Hip-Hop to us. But Husky isn’t the only rapper who’s felt the heat from authorities.

On Nov. 30, rapper Gone.Fludd announced two concert cancellations, citing pressure from “every police agency you can imagine,” while the popular hip hop artist Allj cancelled his show in the Arctic city of Yakutsk after receiving threats of violence.

At least in Russia authorities lock you up for speaking the truth. In El Salvador Hip-Hop culture can get you killed by police.

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