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2010s RU poetic-rap

Husky — Suno AI prompt

A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.

Dmitry Kuznetsov, born in 1993 in Irkutsk and raised in Ulan-Ude, the capital of Buryatia, turned the rough Vostochny district he grew up in into the raw material of his verse — it later gave him the track "Poem About the Homeland." Inspired as a teenager by Kasta and Mnogotochie, he scored a perfect 100 on the Russian-language state exam and entered the journalism faculty of Moscow State University before committing to rap as Husky. The 2013 debut "sbch jzn" set the tone, but his 2017 album "Favorite Songs of (Imaginary) People" cracked the iTunes top five and pushed him to the front of Russia's underground. His lyrics work like dense, surreal poetry — battered industrial landscapes, biblical imagery, grotesque street portraits — delivered in a hoarse, strained shout far from any glossy rap cliche. He also directed the Lynch-inflected short film "Psychotronics" (2017). After a cancelled 2018 Krasnodar show he climbed onto a parked car to perform and was jailed for twelve days, sparking the "I Will Sing My Music" solidarity concert headlined by Oxxxymiron, Noize MC and Basta. His 2020 record "Khoshkhonog" nodded to Buryat poet Namzhil Nimbuyev, threading his roots back through everything he writes.

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Dark Russian hip-hop, lo-fi industrial biting beat, distorted bass and grimy drums, cold dystopian atmosphere, hoarse aggressive male
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