Nationality: None (album)
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| Nationality: None | ||||
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| Released | 16 December 2025 | |||
| Genre | Hip-hop, hardcore rap, alternative hip hop, industrial hip hop, Conscious hip-hop | |||
| Length | 27:29 | |||
| Language | Russian | |||
| Label | independent (Distribution through The Orchard) | |||
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Natsional'nost': net (Russian: «Национальность: нет», lit. 'Nationality: None') is the fourth studio album by Russian rapper Oxxxymiron, released on 16 December 2025,[1] four years after his previous one.[2] The album consists of 8 tracks.
The album's release was announced by the artist in the spring of 2024.[3] Its title is a reference to the wanted person card issued by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, which declared Oxxxymiron wanted on 9 May 2024, where the database entry for citizen Fedorov listed "none" in the nationality field.[4]
The album was predominantly received negatively by music critics, journalists, and listeners.
In November 2024, Oxxxymiron announced the postponement of his Dolce Vita concert tour by a year, citing health issues[1].
In March 2025, the seventh season of the podcast "Doch razboynika" (Daughter of a Robber) by journalist Nastya Krasilnikova, titled "Tvorcheskiy metod" (Creative Method), was released. In it, three women spoke about their communication with the artist in the late 2000s – early 2010s, when they were between 13 and 16 years old, and Fedorov was over 20. The podcast's subjects accused him of grooming and sexualized abuse. Their stories caused significant media resonance and led to criticism directed at the musician[5][6][4].
After the podcast's release and until the album's release, the artist did not comment to the media and was publicly silent on social media for over a year[1].
Content
The opening track "Kak moi dela" (How I'm Doing) contains the lines: "Bronzovyy zagar. Zolotoy pesok. / Serebryanyy vek. Platinovyy schet. / Chem zhe on bolel? Stolko raznykh slukhov. / Otkroyu sekret — eto byla zheltukha" (Bronze tan. Golden sand. / Silver age. Platinum account. / What was he sick with? So many different rumors. / I'll let you in on a secret — it was jaundice)[1]. The word "zheltukha" (jaundice) was interpreted by listeners as a metaphor, alluding to the term "yellow journalism" and a response to the media criticism associated with Oxxxymiron following the publication of materials about his alleged grooming of girls.[7]
The album's main themes are: material well-being, travel, emigration, and romantic relationships. In the lyrics, the artist mentions expensive watches (Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, Grand Seiko), claims to live in a "Tuscan village," and describes himself as a "multi-millionaire"[7].
The track "Russkaya inorodnaya muzyka" (Russian Alien Music) contains the lines: "Pokhui na generalov, na liberalov, pokhui na lyubyye povestki" (Fuck the generals, fuck the liberals, fuck any agenda)[7]. The album contains no explicit commentary on the accusations in the "Doch razboynika" podcast, which was confirmed by the podcast's author, Nastya Krasilnikova[7].