Russian rapper Alexey Dolmatov, better known as Guf, conducted a live broadcast on Instagram on September 20, answering Ptah's challenge on Versus. During the broadcast, the musician managed to speak rudely about many of his colleagues on stage - Basta, Oksimiron, Pharaoh and others. “360” talks about the content of the video and what Bird himself thinks about it.

What Guf said

First of all, Guf responded to the challenge of rapper Ptakhi on Versus. Both artists were previously members of the group Centr, which disbanded again in 2015. After this, Ptah regularly spoke negatively about Dolmatov, and yesterday he called him out on Versus.

Commenting on Ptah’s challenge, Guf suggested that the rapper had “burned out his wheels” and said that he would go to the battle only if the organizer of Versus Restaurateur paid him two million rubles. “Two lyama - and I’ll come and fight with you. You caught me at a very convenient moment. I answer the boy. Two million, Restaurateur, is not a lot of money for you. You change “beha” in every ****** Versus,” the rapper said.

I hate this whole sharashka office of yours - neither Slovo, nor Versus, I don’t need you *****. I'm on my own, I'm a gopnik, yes, I'm a gopnik. I want two straps, I want a new car without a sign, because I have been deprived of my license for life. And you, Feathered One, remember, I will come, you will stand opposite, this will be your biggest funeral

The rapper said that he could defeat his opponent without even using rhymes. “Prose *****. I’ve been putting you away in rhyme all my life,” he said.

Other rappers got it too. Commenting on Oksimiron’s work, Dolmatov said that he did not understand him: “What Oksimiron, go study at Oxford to understand him - I don’t understand *****.” He also remembered representatives new school: “You mixed up all the banks there, or what? Pharaohs, T-Fests, who are you ********** against me? Who are you? Come here!

Dolmatov also remembered how the rapper Skryptonit first starred in the video for the joint track of Guf and Timati, and then disowned it.

Sorry, please, Adilchik. [...] You came yourself, starred in the video wearing these womanish glasses, it looked like *********. You write: “I didn’t want to get into trouble if they asked me like a brother...” I won’t ask you for anything else, my dear Kazakh. I loved you very much, ******** you have a rap, but I don’t understand what you’re reading about and not all chicks are ****, understand?

In addition, the rapper went over his relationship with Basta. Previously, the musicians often collaborated, and in 2010 they released a joint album. Dolmatov stated that Basta was not a friend to him, but an acquaintance, because he allegedly did not help him when Guf had problems with drugs.

I tell everyone, Vasya, you too, I understand that everyone feels f*cked up. But while I was hanging around, could you at least once call and put me in a rehab center? I injected five grams a day of Hera for six months. You’re like, “I help all drug addicts,” I **** in the mouth of such helpers. I don’t mean that I **** you in the mouth, I’m afraid of you, you have a serious problem, you ****** me like a *****. But I'm not pissing on you ************, you're not my friend, you're an acquaintance

What did Bird answer?

“360” contacted rapper Ptah to find out his opinion about Guf’s performance. “We are waiting for the Restaurateur’s response. If the Restaurateur agrees, we will determine the number. As I understand it, it will be December, most likely. We will somehow combine the Centr concert and this event, so as not to run back and forth,” he said.

The fight itself will tell. On Instagram you can say a lot of things, flex your muscles, and so on. But in life everything will be different. Maybe I'll lose, maybe he'll lose. In any case, we will express to each other’s faces everything that we have accumulated over our 15 years of friendship.

The rapper also stated that, despite Guf’s suspicions, he was not using drugs when he recorded his appeal to Dolmatov. “I’ve become more into homeopathy, after all, I’m already old,” he said.

Speaking about the amount that Guf named, Ptah suggested that Dolmatov hopes that the Restaurateur will refuse to pay the money.

Perhaps Lesha thinks that the Restaurateur will refuse. This is possible, I think. Secondly, this is a career after all; what’s at stake here is not some nonsense, but a career. This is a serious amount, a serious battle. The batch is not so weak. As they say on the Internet: “historical *****”

Rapper Guf, who was famous at the end of the 2000s, suddenly turned to bloggers and conducted a live broadcast on his Instagram, in which he criticized many colleagues from among Russian rappers. And also, taking advantage of the hype, he asked the Restaurateur to buy him a car - only more inconspicuous, because, according to Guf, he was going to drive it without a license.

Rapper Alexey Dolmatov, known under the stage name Guf, responded on his Instagram to a call to battle with his former colleague in the CENTR group, rapper Ptah. The day before, Ptah recorded an appeal to Guf, challenging him to a battle and throwing several caustic remarks in his direction, and - one could hardly expect any other reaction - Alexey responded in kind, organizing a broadcast on Instagram for 20 minutes.

At first, Guf did not say why he was streaming himself from the dog enclosure, but, after stalling for time until 10 thousand people started watching him, he admitted that he was going to respond to Ptah and the organizers of the battles. He agreed to take part in a verbal duel, but asked for 2 million rubles. According to the rapper, the Restaurateur should buy him a car with this money, because Dolmatov does not have his own. Just like his driver’s license - Guf claims that he was deprived of his license for life. At the same time, he still plans to drive, and in order not to attract attention, he asked for a car that is not too noticeable.

Note that we replaced the swear words in the rapper’s speech with words approved by Roskomnadzor.

Two million, Restaurateur - you will see it - two million rubles, this is not a lot of money for you, you change your behi in every version. I hate this whole sharashka office of yours, I don’t need a word or a versus, I’m on my own, you know that perfectly well. I'm a gopnik, yes, I'm a gopnik, damn it. Two lyama! Two lyama! I want a paintless car because I've been disqualified for life. And you, feathered one, remember - I will come, alone or with the boys, you will stand opposite, this will be your biggest funeral.
- Alexey Dolmatov, Rapper

After that, Guf decided to go through other rap artists: Oksimiron, Basta, Pharaoh, T-Fest, Scryptonite. Due to various problems (including communication), some moments of the broadcast were difficult to understand, but the artist was republished by The Flow. Thus, Dolmatov accused Scryptonite of first starring in Timati and Guf’s video and then criticizing him.

You came and starred in the video wearing these womanish glasses, it looked bad. You arrived and immediately wrote: “I didn’t want to get into trouble if they asked me like a brother...” I won’t ask you for anything else, my dear Kazakh. I loved you very much, I answer, your rap is nothing like that, but I don’t understand what you’re reading about, and not all chicks are bitches, understand?
- Alexey Dolmatov, Rapper

Guf couldn’t say anything bad specifically about Oxy, but admitted that he couldn’t understand it - he believes that in order to understand rap with references to literature, you need to study at Oxford. But Dolmatov can unite new rap artists under one clear word.

You got all the coasts mixed up, or what? Pharaohs, T-Fests, who are you, attacking me? Who are you? Come here!
- Alexey Dolmatov, Rapper

Guf was the last to go after Basta, complaining that he did not help him solve his drug addiction problems.

I tell everyone, Vasya, you too, I understand that everyone feels great. But while I was hanging around, could you at least once call and put me in a rehab center? I injected five grams a day of Hera for six months. You’re like, “I help all drug addicts,” I committed sexual acts with the mouth of such helpers. I don’t mean that I committed sexual acts with your mouth, I’m afraid of you, you’re serious, you’ll destroy me like two fingers. But I’m not pissing on you, you’re not my friend, you’re an acquaintance.
- Alexey Dolmatov, Rapper

Since it was a live broadcast, no official recording was preserved, but later a video made by one of the viewers appeared on VKontakte.

The trend for battles in Russian rap has reached new heights when Oxy - they are going to battle in English in live, putting in official Russian subtitles (the question of how simultaneous Russian translation of the recitative from English will be carried out live remains unanswered). Another question is why is someone out there fighting Oxy when he became Purulent? Maybe it's because?

Rap artists, aka Guf, and, or Basta, began throwing mutual accusations. Alexey accused Vasily of inaction at a time when the former needed the help of a friend. Guf said that Basta did not help him during a very difficult period of his life, when the artist began to get involved in illegal substances, the site reports.

Guf and Basta had a fight

According to Dolmatov, he needed someone who could pull him out of depression and send him to a rehabilitation center. Since Vakulenko at that time said that he was actively helping people cope with addiction, Vasily had to help his friend first of all.


That's why Guf was offended. After all, the so-called friend never called him in six months and inquired about his condition. After such indifference, Dolmatov refuses to consider Vakulenok a friend, now he is just an acquaintance.

But Vakulenko did not remain silent. In response to the claims, Vasily posted correspondence with Dolmatov on the Internet, which talks about how Vasily helped Alexey catch a dealer in prohibited substances. Basta also denied all accusations and called them lies.


Journalist JoeInfoMedia Lesya Melnik reminds that for the sake of fans: laws are not written for rappers.