Yarmak admitted that before the Russian army’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he followed a number of Russian actors, but after February 24 he cut off all contact with them.
The Ukrainian rapper, and now a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yarmak spoke about his attitude to the Russian rapper Basta.
“After his last trip to Crimea. Just now he performed at the Kremlin festival Tavrida fest, something like that, literally in August. I just wrote:” Be alert, the office writes “… Basta the Kremlin’s henchman ,” said Yarmak Youtube channel Pryam Chervona.
Yarmak at the beginning of his career communicated with Basta, who performed as an opening act for his concerts in Ukraine, but later their relationship changed.
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“I just crossed forever a character as someone who can respect, or respect his work,” emphasizes the Ukrainian.
Yarmak also said that until February 24, he was subscribed to the Instagram of Russian artists Kasta and Noize MC, but after the full-scale invasion of Russia, he unsubscribed from them.
“It’s very dangerous for us to be in the same mental space with them,” the rapper emphasized.
Recall that Yarmak previously translated a song called My Country into Ukrainian.
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