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Vladimir Putin
WorldRussia & Central Asia

Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn’t want to ban rap music, he wants to influence it

  • Putin said bans were heavy-handed and suggested an alternative approach
  • There has been a spate of concert cancellations by venue owners and local authorities across Russia

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Husky is a Russian rapper known for his lyrics about poverty, corruption and police brutality. Photo: YouTube
Associated Press

Alarmed by the growing popularity of rap among Russian youth, President Vladimir Putin wants cultural leaders to devise a means of controlling, rather than banning, the popular music.

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 on Saturday that attempts to ban artists from performing will have an adverse effect and bolster their popularity.

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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.”

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He said “drug propaganda” is worse than cursing.

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