Poetry is a big part of Russian culture, which has strong influence on earlier hip hop music. Historically Russia had a similar element to today's hip hop such as Chastushka, where two people would take a turn to perform a poem to upbeat music and use satire for a punch line. A Belarusian artist Seryoga, oftenly combines Western rap with the native Russian chastushka. The first attempts of rapping in the Soviet Union took place in 1984 in Samara, when the group "Час Пик", led by Aleksandr Astrahov recorded the 25 minute-long gramophone record "Rap". The recording was influenced by the music of Grandmaster Flash and Captain Sensible. These experiments were not generally recognized at that time. Until the beginning of the 1990s, there were no rap artists in Russia and the Soviet Union. The pioneers of Russian rap were Malchishnik, Bogdan Titomir, Mister Maloy, but the recognition of the rap genre came with the rise of Bad Balance and their album Naletchiki Bad B. released in 1994. Russian hip hop, just like Canadian hip hop, is inspired by Rastafari music, which hit an upswing during the fall of the Soviet Union. At the end of the '90s and beginning of the 2000s, Rostov-on-Don was considered the center of Russian hip hop subculture, and the most notable representative was Kasta. In the early-2000s, the most popular performers were Kasta, Detsl, and Bad Balance. Many Russian rap artists have achieved commercial success, including Detsl, Bad Balance, Timati, Nnewmann, Basta, Centr, Kasta, Lil Vodka, and Belarusian artist Seryoga. In the mid-2000s, underground bands began to appear and became popular in Moscow. At the same time in Russia and Belarus, new R&B performers appeared. In the late 2000s, the German rapper ST1M received scandalous popularity after production of his single "Я Рэп", featuring Seryoga, in which he was dissing nearly all of the most notable Russian rappers. In 2007 the group Centr became increasingly popular, partially due to aggressive promotion on the internet, and in 2008 they won an award at the MTV Russia Music Awards. The members of the group were, and. Their two albums, «Качели» and «Эфир в норме». In 2008 it won MTV RussiaMusic Award for Best Hip Hop Project. In 2010 the group disintegrated because of the controversies among its participants and the each of them continued the solo career or joined the other groups. In the 2016 the group reunited and recorded the new album, «Система». In 2008 Russian musical channel Muz-TV started a hip-hop show Battle for Respect, which led the winner Ant to become highly popular. In the late 2000s - early 2010s the new notable performers appeared on the Gazgolder Records label, owned by Basta |AK47,, denounced rap music, saying that it would lead to the degradation of Russia and that it rested on the pillars of "sex, drugs and protest." He asked the Council for Culture and Art in St Petersburg to bring rap culture to heel, saying "if it is impossible to stop it, it should be taken over and navigated in a particular way."