

On July 4, 2020, Slava invited Russian rapper Timati to make a song with himself and Morgenshtern. On January 31, 2020, a rap track featuring Slava Marlow, Morgenshtern and the host of Evening Urgant, Ivan Urgant, was released On January 27, 2020, it was announced that Slava Marlow and Morgenshtern were to appear on the Russian television show Evening Urgant. The finished album was officially released on January 17, 2020, with the name LEGENDARNAYA PYL'. These broadcasts took place on Morgenshtern's YouTube channel between January 6 and 12, 2020.
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In an accompanying video, Morgenshtern said that the song was made in 2 hours and announced a week long series of live broadcasts in which he and Slava will work on a new album together. On December 20, 2019, Morgenshtern released the song Yung Hefner, which included music produced by Slava. On October 19, he uploaded a video in which he revealed that Morgenshtern agreed to a collaboration. On September 11, 2019, Slava uploaded a song and accompanying video, both entitled, Morgenshtern Let's Make a Fit, in which he invites Russian rap star Morgenshtern to collaborate with him on a song. On March 11, 2021, he was a guest on the Russian television show Evening Urgant.Ĭollaborations with Morgenshtern On October 23, 2020, he released the mini-album Artyom, which included features by Morgenshtern and Eldzhey. On the same day, he released the song I'm Getting Drunk Again, which topped the Apple Music song chart. In the same video, he shared a story from his early life where, for an unknown reason, he began disliking his father, and in-turn, he stopped liking his last name, patronymic and first name, deciding to go by Slava Marlow instead. On October 22, 2020, he uploded a video to his YouTube channel entitled Artyom in which he reveals his birth name and that an unknown group had extorted large amounts of money from him for hiding his real name online. On August 3, 2020, in an interview with Forbes Magazine, Slava talked about how he earned his first million dollars after moving to Moscow, teaching beat-making courses. As of August 2020, over 700,000 videos on TikTok have been made using this hashtag. This sparked the usage of the hashtag #yamoguwottakvot on the app. On February 12, 2020, he released the song TikTok Challenge, which became popular on the app TikTok. In October 2019, Slava began to collaborate with popular Russian rap star Morgenshtern. The album did not receive much attention, gaining fewer than 10,000 listeners. On July 27, 2019, Slava released his first solo album Opening under the pseudonym Manny. Together, they released two albums: My Gang, which was recorded in 12 hours, and Back and Forth, which was recorded in one day. In April 2019, he co-founded the satirical music group Malchugeng along with N.Masteroff and Stephen Pie. Among his first uploads were the music videos Donat (2016) and King of Snapchat (2017). On August 8, 2016, he created his YouTube channel. In 2015, Slava began experimenting with beatmaking. JSTOR ( January 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. She was also featured in his music video for You Burn Like Fire. In a September 28, 2021, interview, Slava announced that he and Russian blogger Karina Karambeybi have been dating since February 2021. On March 10, 2021, he was expelled from this school for an undisclosed reason. In 2019, he went on academic leave and moved to Moscow. There, he entered the Institute of Film and Television in the Faculty of Screen Arts and studied towards a degree in Film and Television Production. In 2018, after leaving school, he moved to St. On October 27, 2012, he graduated from a music school, where he focused on piano and saxophone. His father, Artyom Markovich Gotlib, is the deputy director of the Moscow Museum of the History of the Gulag and a member of the Russian Federation Union of Journalists and the Russian Geographical Society. His parents divorced when he was a young child. Artyom Artyomovich Gotlib was born on October 27, 1999, in Novosibirsk, Russia.
