Babylon. Toto A.
Find the authentic "Russian Sound", without losing the Yamaic motifs - the skill of not every modern creator in the style of reggae. However, as is often the case, among several hundred crazy craftsmen, there is a true genius in the Russian outback.
Artem Toto-a musician, poet and creator, distinctive reggah hip-hop, a performer from a mound, better well-known according to The tracks “Jah”, “Plastafaray”, “Fleet”, “Plastabhashan”, “Stars”, “Bayanimamai”. His openness borders on mental nakedness in the dialogue with the listener. This is heard in every note and is read in every line.
It is Toto today that forms the appearance of a pure Russian regga. His music is the balance of Russian reality, the kid's lyrics and the hip-hop of the trend. Artem Toto masterfully imposes Russian yard reality on the swinging wild Jamaician bit so that it seems that this style was born in the country of the Eternal Ragga.
The first steps in the musical industry Toto took in 2013, two years later for the first time He signed a contract for the replication of his first two albums (Ligalase and Paper Soldiers) with the label of the famous Moscow producer Vladimir Kalyan. It is during this period that the first serious popularity comes to Toto: the tracks “fly away” and “Plastafarai” (acoustics) were included in the TOP 50 of the most listened in Russia according to YouTube Music Russia.
At the end of 2017, he was released The album release “Rastafaray”, which includes the compositions “The lyrics of the courtyards”, “She and me”, “Reghae, Sunshine, Godjah” and the remake of “Plastafarai”, which has become another hit of social networks, gaining millions of views. In 2020, the songs “420” and “Raggamaffin” in the soundtrack for the film by Araik Krpoyan “Interesting Kino” with Vladimir Steklov (People's Artist of the Russian Federation) in the title role. In 2021, he released an album with the experimental sound “Chakata Puffata”.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years old |
| Author | Toto Artem |
| Number of pages | 132 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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