A Russian-language rapper from Syktyvkar known for his "criminal ballad" style. His music often deals with the harsh realities of the Siberian underground and the penal system.
Фонтанчик с дельфином (Adam Maniac & Imanbek Remix)
The song references a small fountain with a sculpture of a black dolphin that sits in the prison courtyard. For inmates, this is often the last piece of "art" or nature they see before being confined forever. A Russian-language rapper from Syktyvkar known for his
Inmates at Black Dolphin are famously forced to walk bent over at a 90-degree angle with their hands cuffed behind them—a stress position that resembles a dolphin's posture. The Artists
The track (originally titled "Fountain with a Dolphin" or "Фонтанчик с дельфином" ) by Gio Pika is a haunting pillar of modern Russian "chanson"—a genre rooted in the criminal underworld and prison life. While the original version is a gritty, stripped-back rap ballad, the Adam Maniac & Imanbek Remix transformed it into a global club and "phonk" aesthetic hit, blending dark storytelling with high-energy production. The Meaning: Russia's Most Feared Prison For inmates, this is often the last piece
The Kazakh producer who became a global sensation after his remix of SAINt JHN's "Roses" won a Grammy. His signature "slap house" basslines give this dark track a driving, modern energy.
The "Black Dolphin" of the title is not a literal animal, but the nickname for , one of Russia's most notorious maximum-security prisons. While the original version is a gritty, stripped-back
The prison houses Russia's most dangerous criminals, including serial killers and terrorists. The lyrics reflect the hopelessness of those "marked for life," where time loses meaning and there is no "second bell" signaling freedom.