Slovetsky
Russian rapper (born 1982)
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Valentin Aleksandrovich Presnov[1][2] (Russian: Валенти́н Александрович Пресновborn August 15, 1982, Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, USSR), better known as Slovetsky (Russian: Словетский), is a Russian rap artist, member of the rap group Konstanta, and artist of the record label and creative association Gazgolder.[3]
Valentin Aleksandrovich Presnov | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Slovetsky |
| Born | August 15, 1982 |
| Genres | Rap |
| Occupation | Rapper |
| Label | Gazgolder |
| Member of | Slovetsky (2003-) |
Biography
Career
2008-2011
Members of "Konstanta" with the participation of Slim, appeared on such albums as "Ether is Normal " by the group Centr and " Cold " by Slim. In 2009, Slim took part in the filming of a video for the song “Running” in New York from the album “Cold”, which was released on November 12.[5] This was considered his major break into the culture of Russian hip hop at the time.[6]
In 2010, “Konstanta” came with its first concert to Russia, to St. Petersburg and Moscow, having previously filmed a video in New York for a joint song with Slim “Demons”. The video clip was released on October 11 in anticipation of Slim's second album . After some time, Severny returned to New York. Soon the recording of a joint album between Slim and Slovetsky began, on which Severny joined from New York via the Internet, and the album grew into a collaboration between Slim and “Konstantas”. On May 31, 2011, the album “Azimut” was released, released with the support of the TsAO Records label by the Nikitin recording company on CDs. The album was also posted for free download on the portal thankyou.ru.[7]