Russian artist Semyon Slipakov April 14 Released “Song about the Cryptocurrency Man” in which he told a fictional story about the master of assembly of attack drones Alena Dyubina. In his new work, Slipakov mentioned, among other things, the great war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the war between the United States and Israel with Iran.
attention. There is a lot of swearing in this song.
At the beginning of the song, Slipakov says that Alina works at a toy factory, where she assembles drones. According to the lyrical heroine, during rare breaks, she “looks for romance in blocked networks” and scolds “foreign agents.” Intrigued by the idea of finding a “husband in cryptocurrency,” Alina goes to Dubai, where she is offered to become a sex worker. She refuses. At this moment, Iran is attacking the city.
- Here I am walking around Dubai – my soul sucks
- Where can I get the money, I suppose, for a return ticket?
- I see a landfill – there are literally kilotons of waste
- Well, I remembered I collect drones
- I found everything I needed at the dump and found replacement parts right away.
- Compared to our warehouses, the landfill is a blessing
- I put together an excellent drone from two old washing machines
- It came out better than what we had at the factory
- Although it’s nice to look at it now
- I climbed it and came back
Returning to Russia on a drone, Alina finds herself over Moscow, where her navigation begins to fail. For this reason, the drone begins to descend directly towards the rally where Russian President Vladimir Putin is speaking. According to the lyrical heroine, she prays that she does not end up with Putin, and ends up “directly with Okhlobystin.” After that, the song says, the heroine receives a suspended sentence and is declared a “foreign agent.”
The song ends with these words:
- From now on send the drone for packaging
- On the wing, girls, I add signs:
- “Made by foreign agent Dubina Alina
- Distributing a drone is illegal!
- Using a drone is illegal!
Slipakov released the song less than a week after the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office announced the opening of a criminal case against the artist under the article of evasion of duties as a “foreign agent.”
