Potap's Surprising Performance in Tulum Raises Eyebrows
The vibrant nightlife of Tulum, a renowned Mexican resort town, was recently graced by a surprising guest: the Ukrainian rapper and producer Alexey Potapenko, better known as Potap. After leaving Ukraine amidst the outbreak of full-scale war, Potap embarked on a journey to establish his career in Europe under the pseudonym Slavik Balagan.
A Night to Remember in Tulum
Potap's unexpected appearance at a Ukrainian pre-wedding celebration in Tulum didn't go unnoticed. The artist, known for his Russian-language tracks, took to the stage to entertain the guests with a mix of classic hits from his past collaborations, such as "Potap and Nastya" and the band Mozgi. Among the songs was the beloved Soviet-era hit "Hutoryanka" by Sofia Rotaru.
The event, conducted primarily in Russian, saw Potap sharing memorable moments with the attendees. As captured in various social media clips, the rapper was seen raising a glass in a toast to the couple, swiftly consuming his drink, and ordering another shot right after.
Nostalgia and New Beginnings
One of the standout performances of the night was the rendition of "Atiatia" by Mozgi and "Ne Para"—a hit originally performed alongside Nastya Kamenskikh. Interestingly, for this particular gig, a different female singer accompanied Potap on stage, adding a fresh twist to the familiar tunes.
Potap's choice to focus on Russian-language songs sparked conversations about his evolving musical path and identity as Slavik Balagan. Since the onset of the conflict, he has rarely been seen in Ukraine, opting instead to nurture his career abroad.
Future Prospects
As Potap continues to navigate his new career landscape, fans and critics alike are keen to see how Slavik Balagan will evolve musically. While his decision to reside in Barcelona and invest in a business may hint at long-term plans, the rapper's spontaneous performances keep his audience guessing.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova