The day before, 30-year-old rapper Yegor Creed intrigued his fans. The artist, whose real name is Bulatkin, said that he was again forced to change his pseudonym. The Internet decided that some kind of conflict with his former label Black Star, from which the rapper left back in 2019, was to blame.
“I didn’t think I’d have to do this, but… I’ll have to change my name for a while while I sort out the documents,” Yegor said.
However, it turned out that the label that once belonged to Timati had nothing to do with this. Egor earns money. He allegedly changed his last name to the name of a service that allows him to pay for purchases in installments; In fact, this is the installment plan that everyone knows.
It is not known for sure how much the rapper received for changing his last name, but it would not be surprising if his fees were also paid in installments. Creed, by the way, used a hackneyed technique with a classic scheme for infogypsies. First, he organized a “warm-up”: he surprised the audience with a name change, and the next day it turned out that this was just another announcement.
Lately, Egor is increasingly using similar techniques. He recently reported his beating by posting a video of his broken nose. As it turned out, it was a video of the filming of a new film with his participation. Even celebrities fell for such cheap PR. Among them, for example, is producer Yana Rudkovskaya, who believed in the rapper’s beating.