Many songs of the Agatha Christie group were recognized as drug propaganda

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According to the former lead singer of the Agatha Christie group Gleb Samoilov, producer and screenwriter Anton Chernin posted on Facebook (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and was banned in Russia) that the songs “Sailor” and “Opium for” were published. No one” was considered drug propaganda.

“For almost thirty years the prize has been searching for a hero! ”The Sailor” and ”Opium for No One” were finally recognized as propaganda,” Chernin quoted Gleb Samoilov as saying.

The musician added that he was presented with the relevant “police letter” before the concert.

The Agatha Christie group disbanded in 2008, but the musicians continue to perform songs from their repertoire in their concerts.

Former soloist of Agatha Christie Vadim Samoilov in June spoke In front of military personnel at the Samara military hospital. Samoilov sang the hits of “Agatha Christie” and stated that “every artist has to experience these”.

Previously by rapper Big Baby Tape they will be checked Promoting drugs on the internet.

Previously Ekaterina Mizulina answered On Oksimiron’s diss (he is recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation).

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