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The P-13 participant is not ready to be frank about the breakup of the group, but he willingly talks about the future.

Semi-finished album

Young immediately warns that "you don't really need to ask about the breakup of the P-13 group, this has little to do with rap." And with much more interest he talks about his new album, which "exists so far in the form of a semi-finished product, although the material is already all ready." Sitting next to 5 Splash, Molodoy's bosom friend, suggests that we will still see him in the form of a semi-finished product ... some eighth "factory" ... The idea is recognized as successful, but after some development of the theme, Young still returns to the story about the album ...

"I think it will stand out from the number of the latest Russian rap releases. It will be more positive. Say, raunchy or dumb. More groovy tracks to slightly dilute the depressive cloud that has enveloped Russian rap lately."

"Today in the final version there is only one track -" PADO.N.K.I. ", recorded in St. I really like. There is also Shurup, who has a unique handwriting of information, but he only listens to himself. And with Tengiz you can sit together and express your preferences in terms of sound. "

The album should turn out to be very diverse in music. Among the beatmakers there will be both Young himself and L.A., Nik-One, Beat from Peter, Keith from the South, N-Keat. A lot of joint tracks are planned, including with such people as Dimon "5 Splash", Le Truk, Smokey Mo, Crippl, Serpent, Spider, r "n" b-singer Knara.

"Perhaps there will be Legalize," suggests Young. "But he's a busy person, so it's like a lottery. There will be ST1M, and I would like Mac, a former Yug member, to participate." The list is not closed, which means surprises are possible, and Molodoy promises that he will probably invite someone else. I propose to him Drago, who looks close in style, but I hear the answer: "Yes, the styles may be close, but we'd better compete, it's more profitable." Despite such an abundance of guests, Molodoy is not afraid to get lost in a discordant chorus of friends and promises that "my voice and obscene rhymes will still bore you."

Brigade 3 Gada

Molodoy explains the origin of the term "bastard rap", which he should have patented, by the detached way of life that took place at the stage when he was writing this album and was documenting what was happening in audio format.

"It happened in Moscow, Prague and everywhere I was. At all r" n "beyatch parties. dropped his hands. " “They don’t recognize it at the entrance,” jokes 5 Splash.

“I need a Chrysler like Timati’s. I’ll buy it right there. First of all,” Molodoy continues to explain how to get into the most expensive r "n" b-club in Moscow. “The main thing there is not to get excited that you are getting off the metro. Then he admits: “I don’t know, lately I have become not a club person at all. Tired, somehow monotonous, uninteresting and superficial. I very rarely go to shake off the old days, then I come to myself for a month”.

Simultaneously with the recording of the album, Molodoy began work on the parallel project 3 Gada, which, according to its participants, is "a distorting mirror of Russian rap." Young promises that "everyone will be pinned up. All famous bands, including ourselves." The members have promising stage characters and corresponding aliases. DJ Nik-One will be called Dominik-One, Dima "5 Splash" - Dimati, and Molodoy got a character with a gorgeous name Shishok Ratmirov. They promise to pin up not for evil, but with humor.

Do not have friends like P.A.D.O.N.K.I.

There is no doubt that much in his work could have developed quite differently, if not for the acquaintance with Vladi and Legalize. At various times, these people influenced the formation of Molodoy as a musician and rapper, and helped to climb the ladder of recognition.

“I was connected with the Russian scene via the Internet, and thanks to the Internet acquaintance with Vladi I took the first steps. I then listened to the first" Three-Dimensional Rhymes ", which impressed me very much. Well, somehow I contacted him on the Internet, sent him demos. And he gave me technical advice, in terms of recording, mixing, making music. Then we did something ourselves, when the "missing" League appeared. And we had the opportunity to work with the best representatives of this genre in Russia. Like a movie about the American Dream. We sat down, beat their thumbs, and then - bam! "

However, the album Legalize and P-13, contrary to expectations, did not receive further continuation. Young explains this course of events simply and logically.

“To work with the League in the future? I don’t know, we are people of different generations. It was very cool to record one album. doing something, there is no way to self-actualize to the end, because he will still overshadow. He is now working on a solo album, which is relatively late release. Therefore, he needs to concentrate and record something revolutionary. Heard some tracks, I like "Although not quite what many expect to hear. But for my taste, quite."

Today one of those with whom Molodoy cooperates and communicates most closely is Moscow DJ Nick-One. "He's a good fellow," gives Young a laconic characterization. "He has a new girlfriend, whose name is Akai MPC-2000 (drum machine - approx. Rap.Ru). He can't take his hands off her. He gets up at eight in the morning ... Nik-One invigorates such weak-willed personalities with his new balls like me and 5 Splash. "

5 Splash is another like-minded person of the Young in creativity and a companion at all kinds of parties. Speaking about the future album of his friend, he notes the diversity of the material, where along with the bastard "teasers" there are tracks in which the Young "gives romance".

I haven't heard anyone freestyle better than me

"Teasers" Young calls battle tracks. Despite such a frivolous term, he takes this component of MC art very seriously. And he considers battle rap to be the engine of hip-hop in terms of sound and technique.

"A competitive moment appears in battles, excitement wakes up. In fact, if you dig into the history of hip-hop, it began with battles. This topic is also gaining momentum in Russia. I also took part recently. No, not on the Internet, a normal freestyle battle . The Internet is so, a perverted version of this phenomenon. Although it has something of its own, but it is relatively far from the concept of "battle." This is a competition, not a battle. In a normal battle plays a role not only what you can write, come up with, but also how stable are you psychologically, are you ready to go out here and now to remove your opponent in technique, vocabulary. One way or another, you need to be able to improvise. "

"The most memorable battle of mine is SGK, where I lost in the final. There I overestimated my strength, I thought I would shower everyone with hats, I did not see a single name of a friend among the participants, and so I prepared relatively negligently. But I don’t wave my fists after a fight and don’t think that I should be ashamed of it. On the contrary, any defeat gives you new motivation to work harder. name, and those who participated there, they could sit at home and scribble verses on me. If I knew who was strong there, I would also, of course, sit, come up with a couple of dirty tricks. "

"Of those whom I have heard, Noize MC is strong in freestyle. Although in fact, rap often turns into a colloquial form, he has a sense of humor, knows how to improvise, navigate the situation, a worthy opponent. I lost to him in the final. But I think there will still be a revenge. And so without false modesty I will say that since the time I began to stew in this hip-hop sphere, I have not heard that someone freestyle better than me. But now Noize was found. yet? ST1M? But he doesn't freestyle too much. He writes verses coolly. I freestyle with Drago. I don’t know, I won’t say anything. Otherwise, I’ll have to unsubscribe later (laughs). Maybe we’ll meet again sometime, let's chat. "


Date of death Professions Aliases

M.O.
MMS
Tony peperoni
Tony P.

Collectives

"Psycho MC's"
"Hardcore Allianz"
"P-13"
"F.Y.P.M."
"Crisis Records"

Cooperation Labels

"Fuck You Pay Me"
Corona Records.

absent

Anton Ionov (MC Young a.k.a. Tony P.)- Russian rap artist, former member of the rap group "P-13", also a former member of the projects "F.Y.P.M." (MMC together with N1 and) and Crisis Records. In 2005, together with DJ Nik-One and 5 Plyukh, he created the "Fuck You Pay Me" label. Later, he recorded at the studio "Corona Records".

Biography

Increasing popularity: "P-13"

At the end of 2001, Legalize came to Prague, one of the most iconic people of Russian rap, who participated in the bands Bad Balance, Bad B. Alliance, Legal Business $$, and was also a member of the underground group DOB ...

The collection "East Side Unia" was released for the third time under the auspices of the same Orion, who in the 90s, having seen the performance of "Psycho MC`s", foresaw that these guys would conquer the Czech Republic. Having met with new tracks from old "psychos", the leader of "PSH" decided to present Russian rap at the "Eastern Union" for the first time. June 2, 2003 on the independent label Terrorist? Records ”a vinyl version was released, which was also sold in Russia. This event inscribed "P-13" in the history of Russian rap, as the first group whose tracks were released on vinyl.

The rap assembly included two compositions at once from "P-13", which are one of the best on the collection. We are talking about the most powerful hits, the hottest tracks "P-13" - "I know people ..." with the production of Molodoy and "Prague Weekdays" ("Locomotives, Wheels, Roads") from the Russian veteran - DJ L.A.

In September 2003, the work on the clip "I know people ..." was completed. A "clean" version of the song was made especially for the air, and in October 2003 the rotation of the video began on "MTV Russia".

At the end of 2003, the time came for the official release of the "Provocation" album. On December 13, the presentation of the long-awaited disc took place in the entertainment complex "Arlekino" with the participation of guests: "Casta", "Yu.G. ", Decl a.k.a. Le Truk and others. On December 17, Legalize and P-13 performed at the second Our People festival. This time the concert took place in the huge hall of the Luzhniki sports complex, where the legendary American band Onyx was the "highlight of the program".

A few months after summing up the results of the "Hip-Hop.Ru Awards 2003" official representatives announced that the project "Legalize and P-13" took first positions in two nominations: "Best Album of the Year", "Best Debut of the Year" and the second position in nomination "The best clip of the year"!

After a successful release in Russia, the group decides to publish the album "Provocation" in the Czech Republic. On March 21, World Poetry Day, Maddrum Records will release a CD with a new booklet in Czech. A new stage begins in the work of "P-13", the album is distributed in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The presentations take place in the largest cities of the Czech Republic: Prague, Brno and Pardubice.

Young immediately warns that "there is no need to ask about the breakup of the group, it has little to do with rap."

Young strikes again: Tony P. ("F.Y.P.M.")

End of a musical career

In the period 2006-2009. Young records joint tracks with Strizh, Smokey Mo, PAUK'om,

Anton Kirillovich Ionov, (February 21, 1983, Moscow, USSR - July 15, 2009, Moscow, Russia) - domestic rap artist, better known as MC Young or Tony P, a former member of the rap group "P-13" and posthumous - F.Y.P.M. and Crisis Records.

Biography:
Was born on February 21, 1983 in Moscow. In 1994 he moved to Prague. In the same place in 1997, at the age of 14, he began to rap.

The beginning of the creative path: Psycho MC's
Under the pseudonyms Molodoy and D. Bruto (later Danny B., Berezin), the guys represent Russian rap from Central Europe. In 1999 they were joined by the third participant - Dimak, with whom they recorded the track "This is us!" It was decided to name the joint project Psycho MC`s.
Initially, the bulk of Psycho MC's listeners were internet audience. The products were distributed through a worldwide information network and were intended primarily for the Russian-speaking population. However, the guys did not forget that they live in the Czech Republic, in Central Europe, and tried to win the sympathy of the local audience, performing at all kinds of venues in Prague. One of these concerts was the most important moment in the band's career. At their next performance, they were seen by the "godfather" of Czech hip-hop Orion. He later said that when he first heard Psycho MC’s, he immediately realized that the guys could rise to the top of the Czech rap scene.
Further, with the support of "Kasta" in Russia, the first compositions of Psycho MC's are published on the Rap.Runet compilation. A year later, the second part of the compilation includes a joint song by Young and Vlad called "Generation". "Psychos" are gaining more and more fans and appear on compilations in different cities and regions of Russia. People who have not previously had the opportunity to get acquainted with their work on the Internet will learn about the group.
Psycho MC's were one of the first Russian rap groups abroad to consolidate their positions on the world information web. Later, there are more and more such teams, and the guys are getting cramped within the network. They understand that a strong impetus is needed for further development.
From 1999 to 2001, many unreleased tracks have already been recorded, both solo and as part of a group. At this time MC Molodoy recorded and released his debut mini-album "Return".

Increasing popularity: "P-13"
At the end of 2001, Legalize came to Prague, one of the most iconic people of Russian rap, who participated in the bands Bad Balance, Bad B. Alliance, Legal Business $$, and was also a member of the underground group D.O.B.
Young and Danny B (Berezin) meet Legalize. As they say, their meeting was accidental, but fateful. The general interest, rap, was discovered at the first meeting. In the atmosphere of the battle, the joint track "No Excuses" is born. And after a while, the League is impressed by the demo version of the "Psycho" song "I know people ..." and, having managed to discern the "shine of a new star", he offers to come up with a chorus to it. A lot of interesting material quickly accumulates in the computer, and a decision is made to record a full-fledged album. The new project gets a short and uncomplicated name - "P-13". This is the thirteenth district of Prague, where the band members lived and grew up in the neighborhood.
Having prepared the material, the guys go to the studio in Moscow, where Liga worked before leaving for Prague. The album is being released by the "freshly baked" record label "Intelligent Bully Productions" under the patronage of the "D&D Music" company. At the studio DJ Shooroop finishes processing and mixing of thirteen songs that are included in the album. It was named "Provocation" in honor of the track of the same name, in which all words begin with the capital letter of the group's name - "P".
At this time, concerts begin in Russia. One of the first shows takes place, oddly enough, on Friday the thirteenth, at the DownTown club. Also, on Friday the thirteenth, one of the strongest songs, "I know people ...", was compiled, for which, after a while, a video was shot.
By the end of 2002, the album is almost ready for publication, but due to unresolved legal issues, it remains gathering dust on the shelf for the next year. The group does not sit idle. The first, truly, major performance of the new project "Legalize and P-13" in Moscow was a concert in front of an audience of many thousands at the "Streetball". Because of the riots, their performance was postponed to the second day of the festival, and the guys had to share the stage with the pseudo-Lesbian duet Tatu. Then there was a concert at the first festival "Our People". According to eyewitnesses, it was an unforgettable show, where "ligal psychos" got a standing ovation from the audience, and during the song "I know people ..." the hall was lit up with hundreds of lighters.
In September 2003, the work on the clip "I know people ..." was completed. A "clean" version of the song was made especially for the air, and in October 2003 the rotation of the video began on "MTV Russia".
At the end of 2003, the time came for the official release of the "Provocation" album. On December 13, the presentation of the long-awaited disc took place in the entertainment complex "Arlekino" with the participation of guests: "Casta", "Yu.G.", Decl aka Le Truk and others. On December 17, Legalize and P-13 performed at the second Our People festival. This time the concert took place in the huge hall of the Luzhniki sports complex, where the legendary American band Onyx was the "highlight of the program".
A few months after summing up the results of the "Hip-Hop.Ru Awards 2003" official representatives announced that the project "Legalize and P-13" took first positions in two nominations: "Best Album of the Year", "Best Debut of the Year" and the second position in nominations "The best clip of the year".
After a successful release in Russia, the group decides to publish the album "Provocation" in the Czech Republic. On March 21, World Poetry Day, Maddrum Records will release a CD with a new booklet in Czech. A new stage begins in the work of "P-13", the album is distributed in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The presentations take place in the largest cities of the Czech Republic: Prague, Brno and Pardubice.
Young immediately warns that "there is no need to ask about the breakup of the group, it has little to do with rap."

Young strikes again: Tony P. (F.Y.P.M.)
In 2005, 5Plyuh, with the arrival of MC Molodoy, after the collapse of P-13, decides to create a label and a collective of the same name F.Y.P.M. (Fuck You Pay Me), under which both solo albums and joint projects are planned for release, the work on which was carried out with intense activity.
One of those with whom Anton cooperates and communicates most closely is the Moscow DJ - DJ Nik-One. “He's a good fellow,” gives DJ Nik-One a laconic description of Young. “He has a new girlfriend named Akai MPC-2000. He cannot take his hands off her. Rises at eight in the morning ... Nik-One invigorates such weak-willed individuals like me and 5Plyuch with its new balls. "
5Plyukh is another like-minded person of the Young in creativity and a companion at all kinds of parties. Speaking about the future album of a friend, he notes the diversity of the material, where along with the bastard "teasers" (diss - approx. MC Young) there are tracks in which Young "gives romance".

“A competitive moment appears in battles, excitement awakens. In fact, if you dig into the history of hip-hop, then it began with battles. This topic is also gaining momentum in Russia. I also participated recently. No, not on the Internet, a normal freestyle battle. The Internet is like that, a perverted version of this phenomenon. Although this has something of its own, but it is relatively far from the concept of "battle". This is a competition, not a battle. In a normal battle, not only what you can write, think up, but also how stable you are psychologically plays a role, are you ready to go out here and now to remove your opponent in terms of technique, vocabulary. One way or another, you need to be able to improvise. " - said Young about "teasers".

Last years
In the period 2006-2009, Molodoy recorded joint tracks with such rap artists as Swift, Smoky Mo, Spider, Slim.
In winter 2008, together with Obe 1 Kanobe, he creates the Crisis Records association, which, in addition to them, includes Tato and the Digital Squad and Supreme Playaz groups. Work begins on the mixtape at various recording studios.
In April 2009, the video "Playing in Real Life" was released with the participation of Smoky Mo and DJ Nik-One. DJ Dlee, Mezza Morta, Basta / Noggano, Detsl, 5Plyuh, Lyon, Tato, Loc-Dog, Hamil, Slim, Ptaha, Dzhigan, Coupe, Rough Nowhere, Obe 1 Kanobe, Nel, L "One, ST.
In the spring of 2009 MC Molodoy announced his return to the P-13 group, and in the summer he agreed with the head of the Corona Records label to re-record and release a mixtape of the Crisis Records association. The main line-up of "Crisis" was formed, which included such MCs as Rough Nowhere, MC Young aka Tony P., Rezo aka Spliff Blazer, Slim (group P.R.) and Obe 1 Kanobe. Recording of the Crisis Records mixtape has begun.

Death
On June 29, 2009, information was published on the Internet that MC Molodoy was missing. Friends reported to the police about the disappearance of the rap artist. He was last seen on July 15 in Moscow (at about 18:00 in the area of ​​the Shchelkovskoye highway at the intersection with the Moscow Ring Road).
On July 18, the corpse of MC Molodoy was taken to the morgue. Death occurred from cardiac arrest. One of the possible reasons is heroin addiction, which the rapper did not hide. Since Anton did not have the documents with him, all this time his family and friends continued to search for him.
On August 4, friends and admirers of creativity said goodbye to Anton in the morgue of the City Clinical Hospital No. 57. After that, the funeral procession took place to the Vvedensky cemetery, where Anton was buried.
On November 13, 2009 (Friday, the 13th), an MC Molodoy Memorial Evening was held, where Berezin, Legalize, Legion, 5 Splash, Mezza Morta, Smokey Mo, Bess, Check, Centr, Rena, Digital Squad, Obe 1 Kanobe performed , Rough Nowhere and many others. All the money from the concert was directed to a monument to MC Molodoy and to support his younger sister.
In 2009 the tribute album “P-13. Mixtape provocation. " MC Molodoy's couplets from the 2003 album were re-read by other Russian rappers: Krippl, Berezin, Legalize, Smoky Mo, Decl, 5 Splash, D.masta, Mezza Morta and Legion.
On February 9, 2014, the release of the mini-album of the "Crisis Records" association entitled "Turning Point" took place, and on February 21, Anton's posthumous solo album "I Only Talk True" was released, in which such artists as 5 Plyukh, Rough Nowhere took part , DJ Nik One and others.

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