MOSCOW, January 22. Activists of the Veterans of Russia movement demanded that the hit song “Dymok” by singer Itsyk Tsyper (real name Igor Tsyba) be banned due to the propaganda of prohibited substances, information about this was posted on the Telegram channel of public figures.
Activists drew attention to such words in the text as “Afghan woman, have fun, but we’re sitting there, looking out the window, it’s so boring that it doesn’t matter.” According to “Veterans of Russia”, these lines contain drug propaganda, after which they contacted the Prosecutor General’s Office.
There has been no response from the department yet. The author of the composition, Igor Tsyba, also did not comment on the situation.
The song “Smoky” and the video for it were presented last year.
After the release, the composition almost immediately became a hit and went viral on the Internet .
Users began recording videos on the track, calling the song “the best antidepressant,” and even came up with genres for it: “house chanson” and “electronics in chanson.”
Little is known about the performer himself. According to media reports, Tsyba is 61 years old, a builder by training and lives in Kazakhstan. The artist began to get involved in music in 2019. The artist does not advertise his personal life.
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