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Sbityi s puti is a person with an indomitable will, character, constantly pursuing his goals, breaking down walls and stereotypes in his path.
Musician, artist, author of music and lyrics, master of martial arts in kudo (black belt 1 dan)
The misguided one comes from Kostroma. I started to get interested in music around the age of 15, namely writing lyrics. I wrote my first lyrics about unrequited love, then I started writing lyrics about different things, wrote a lot of songs, then, when I went to university, I saved up for my first computer, working as a security guard, and my grandmother helped me with money, I mastered Ejay (programs for composing music in the style of hip-hop) and put all the lyrics to music, it turned out shit, but I thought it was cool). Then I started recording tracks on the microphone at home, recorded 5 or 6 albums - now it's hard to call it music)
He studied at the University of Ivanovo, a chemist by training. By profession - a private tutor. At university, I really wanted to do science, but then I realized that science is not exactly something that works for the benefit of humanity, that it is also routine, and I did not like routine.
Musician, artist, author of music and lyrics, master of martial arts in kudo (black belt 1 dan)
The misguided one comes from Kostroma. I started to get interested in music around the age of 15, namely writing lyrics. I wrote my first lyrics about unrequited love, then I started writing lyrics about different things, wrote a lot of songs, then, when I went to university, I saved up for my first computer, working as a security guard, and my grandmother helped me with money, I mastered Ejay (programs for composing music in the style of hip-hop) and put all the lyrics to music, it turned out shit, but I thought it was cool). Then I started recording tracks on the microphone at home, recorded 5 or 6 albums - now it's hard to call it music)
He studied at the University of Ivanovo, a chemist by training. By profession - a private tutor. At university, I really wanted to do science, but then I realized that science is not exactly something that works for the benefit of humanity, that it is also routine, and I did not like routine.