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15 Facts About Morgenshtern

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Alisher Tagirovich Morgenshtern, known mononymously as Morgenshtern, is a Russian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Morgenshtern first gained fame in 2018 as the author of parodies of popular music artists of that time, publishing these videos on his YouTube channel.

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Morgenshtern's mother is of Russian-Jewish descent, while his father was of Bashkir descent.

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Morgenshtern's mother was a florist; his parents divorced and when Alisher turned 11, his father died of liver cirrhosis due to severe alcoholism.

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Morgenshtern has been interested in music since his childhood, and as a teenager he stated that he loved skateboarding.

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Morgenshtern attended university for some time, but shortly after starting, he was expelled due to his "frank activities on YouTube", as the rector of the university stated.

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Morgenshtern was a street musician, and was the head singer of the rock band MMD Crew, with whom he collaborated in a song with the Russian rapper Face.

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Morgenshtern later apologised on his Telegram channel and tried to appeal against the decision to put him on its foreign agents list, but still continues to be on the list as of 10 March 2023.

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Morgenshtern voiced a desire to go to a clinic for alcoholism treatment.

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The album became the most successful of Morgenshtern's career, gaining a million streams on VK in the first half-hour of release and five million streams in eleven hours.

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Shortly thereafter, Morgenshtern went abroad, and all of his previously scheduled concerts in Russia were canceled.

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In 2020, Morgenshtern announced his plan to open a restaurant in the center of Moscow.

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In March 2021, Morgenshtern was appointed as the "youth director" of Alfa-Bank.

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Morgenshtern supported the 2024 Bashkortostan protests and published a picture of the Bashkir national hero Salawat Yulayev on social networks.

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Morgenshtern is suspected of committing a crime under part 2 of article 330.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.