Detsl
Detsl[1] | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky[2] |
Also known as | Detsl, Le Truk, Juzeppe Jostko |
Born | Moscow, Russian SFSR | 22 July 1983
Died | 3 February 2019 Izhevsk, Udmurtia, Russia | (aged 35)
Genres | Russian hip hop, reggae, ragga, spoken word |
Years active | 1999–2019 |
Associated acts | Bad Balance, Timati |
Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky (Russian: Кири́лл Алекса́ндрович Толмацкий; 22 July 1983 – 3 February 2019),[3] better known by his stage names Detsl (Russian: Децл) and Le Truk, was a Russian hip hop artist.
Biography[]
The son of Russian media producer and creative director Alexandr Tolmatsky (born 12 May 1960), he was born in Moscow, graduated from the British International School and then studied in Switzerland where he was introduced to hip hop music by a roommate and decided to become a rapper himself.[4] Upon his return to Moscow, he launched his solo career under the guidance and mentorship of his father who co-produced his debut and a follow-up record. During that time, he also collaborated with the hip hop collective Bad Balance.[1]
He made his debut on the Russian rap scene in 1999 under the stage name Detsl (a Russian slang word meaning 'a little, not much'[5] from English "that's all", the only way to pronounce it with sounds available in Russian), releasing a track Friday along with a music video. In 2000, he released his debut album Who? You to massive success and quickly became a teen idol of the early 2000s in Russia.[6] In 2001, his second album Street Fighter was released.[7] Having performed for three years as Detsl, he decided to distance himself from the early material, releasing his eponymous third record in 2004 as Le Truk. However, he returned to his previous stage name on the next two albums and used Detsl aka Le Truk moniker for all his releases starting from 2014.[8]
Death[]
He died on 3 February 2019 in Izhevsk at the age of 35 from a sudden heart attack after performing his live set at a private birthday party.[3] Coincidentally, he entertained the idea of faking his own death and disappearing at exactly the same age in the 2007 and 2015 interviews to news media agencies before the concert in the same city he would actually die in.[9] The last post on Instagram was his own picture, written in oil on canvas, the inscription on it reads: “RIP RGB”, and in the caption to the work explanation: conspiracy theory collection. The farewell ceremony was held on February 6 in Moscow at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Office of the Presidential Affairs. Buried at the Pyatnitskoye Cemetery.
Discography[]
Original title | Transliterated title | Translation | Year of release |
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Кто? ты | Kto? ty | Who are You? | 2000 |
Уличный боец | Ulichny boyets | Street Fighter | 2001 |
aka Le Truk | --- | --- | 2004 |
MosVegas 2012 | --- | --- | 2008 |
Здесь и сейчас | Zdes i seychas | Here and Now | 2010 |
Dancehall Mania | --- | --- | 2014 |
MXXXIII (10:33) | --- | --- | 2014 |
Favela Funk EP | --- | --- | 2016 |
Не важно, кто там у руля | Ne vazhno, kto tam u rulya | Doesn't Matter Who's In Charge There | 2018 |
Who are you?(2000)[]
- Party at Detsl's Home
- All You Need Is Beat
- Princess
- Moscow-New York
- Who Are You?
- Hope for Tomorrow
- Tears
- Black Serpent
- 12 Angry Viewers
- Blood, My Blood
- We're Chillin'
- Friday
Street Fighter (2001)[]
- Street Fighter
- Letter
- Don't Try to Get rid of Me
- In Love
- Sea
- Street Dogs
- Rhymes in English
- MC Fist
- Politicians
- Fiasco
- No To War
- 8th Day of Spring
Le Truk (2004)[]
- Intro
- Moscow
- Skit
- Rap Is
- Skit Police
- Legalize
- Lets Puff Some
- Skit Money
- Bitches
- Party #2
- Represent
- Rap For Real
- Pizness
- Skit Babylon Shall Fall
- War in a Me Backyard
- Love After Love
- Personality
- God Does Exist
- Moscow (Remix)
- Night feat. Karina Serbina
- Hidden Track
MosVegas 2012 (2008)[]
- Intro
- Original Doctors
- Dangerous
- Integration
- MosVegas Style
- Street Music
- Sweet Fog
- I Have a Plan
- One More Chance
- Jah Unites Us
- Wow
- Little Time Left!
- Outro
- Time To Get It On
- On and On
- Just Movin’
- Track 17
Here and Now (2010)[]
- Beginning
- Warriors of Light
- Creators
- Tired
- Ice
- This World
- Be Yourself
- Give Me
- Astral
- Calm Down
- Hoolahoop
- Dancehallmania
- Criminal
- Connection
Dancehall Mania (2014)[]
- Chessgane (feat. Medicine Man)
- Fire (feat DaVille)
- Keep On Moving (feat, Check)
- Party (feat Soul 4 Soul)
- Superstar (Imal)
- Call the Back Up (feat. Jah Bari)
- Wake Up Caribbean (feat. Medicine Man, DaVille, Check, Soul 4 Soul, Imal & Jah Bari)
- Wind & Grind (feat. Medicine Man, DaVille, Check, Soul 4 Soul, Imal & Jah Bari)
- Confuse (feat. Soul 4 Soul)
- Give Me More (feat. Imal)
- Dancehall Syndicate (feat. Medicine Man, DaVille, Check, Soul 4 Soul, Imal & Jah Bari)
References[]
- ^ "Самая большая коллекция рэп текстов в сети". rap-text.ru.
- ^ "Отец Децла на похоронах сына впервые встретился с внуком". Вокруг ТВ.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Михеева, Ирина (February 3, 2019). "Агент назвал причину смерти Децла". Известия.
- ^ "У Децла родилась сестра". www.woman.ru.
- ^ Cловарь современной лексики, жаргона и сленга, децл.
- ^ Воронин, Артем (February 3, 2019). "Путь Децла: от "Вечеринки" до борьбы с мировым заговором" – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ ""Я ему не отвечая, сразу бью с правой в челюсть". Читаем интервью Децла для Рен-ТВ". The-Flow.ru.
- ^ "«Русский Эминем»: чем запомнился Децл поколению нулевых". Рамблер/кино.
- ^ "Интервью с Кириллом Толмацким". fanlife.ru.
External links[]
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