Rapper Oxxxymiron❶ (Miron Fedorov❶) has released his first album since leaving Russia. The release took place on streaming platforms and on the artist's social media sites.
The release was called "Nationality: no". It includes eight tracks. Oxxxymiron's previous album "Beauty and Ugliness" was released in December 2021.
After that, the musician released several more singles.
As EADaily reported, in March of this year, three girls accused Oxxxymiron❶ of molesting journalist Nastya Krasilnikova in the "Robber's Daughter" podcast. According to the girls, at the time of acquaintance with the musician they were from 13 to 15 years old. One of the participants of the podcast claims that their communication lasted for three years and ended with rape in the dressing room at a concert.
Another victim saved screenshots of correspondence with the musician, where he asked to send photos of an intimate nature. She claims that at that time she was in the ninth grade.
At the same time, the musician himself did not respond to the journalist's request for a conversation in any way.
Later, the lawyer of one of the victims said that his client had filed an application with The Investigative Committee and the police. It was planned to initiate an investigation in the UK — at the place of citizenship of the musician.
In November 2024, Oxxxymiron❶ canceled the European tour of Dolce Vita due to "health reasons". The tour has been postponed to 2026.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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