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Telegram channel: https://t.me/psyterrormagazine There has always been less freestyling in Russian rap than in the West. While a huge number of hits were written there impromptu, in our country it remained a joke for connoisseurs. But a lot has changed lately. We will talk about why this happened in the video. Many thanks for participating in the video: Maxim Plakin - https://t.me/plakinpla @PlakinM Kirill Ovsyankin - https://t.me/ovsyankintour @ovsyankin-ovsyankin his new track: https://band.link/rl2lines Timestamps: 0:00 - In Russian rap, they wrote lyrics much more often than in the West (until recently) 3:10 - As always, a very important section 4:03 - What is freestyle? Let's look at the example of Playboy Carti 6:12 - There is less freestyling in Russian due to the peculiarities of the language: Russian has long words 8:06 - But rhyme was preserved in Russian poetry, while in the West it was almost abandoned. Why is that? 10:57 - It is easier to rhyme in English, but it is much more difficult to do it well. In Russian, everything is different 13:25 - How battle rap in Russia showed the difference between freestyling and prepared text 14:31 - So it turns out that prepared text is always better? Not quite so 15:19 - Why has Ovsyankin increasingly moved away from writing lyrics lately? 21:01 - What do Leonid Fedorov and Lil Wayne have in common? 22:59 - So what makes freestyle good? 24:09 - Charismatic artists may not write lyrics - they will shine anyway 26:05 - But why did Buda and Melon Music appear in the 20s, who only moved on freestyle? Background music: Kunteynir - In shit Tyler, the Creator - Pothole Zamai, Slava KPSS - Tekhnika molodezhi Lupe Fiasco - ON FAUX NEM OG Buda - 6AM in Budapest during guest inserts: Ovsyankin - Summer background OST at the end: babangida - freestyle 2013 Cooperation and advertising - [email protected]