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Two songs by the group «Agatha Christie» were recognized in Russia as drug propaganda

MOSCOW, November 19 The famous songs “Sailor” and “Opium for Nobody” by the group “Agatha Christie” were recognized in Russia as drug propaganda, stated producer and screenwriter Anton Chernin on Facebook* with reference to the ex-soloist of the group Gleb Samoilov.

"For almost thirty years the award was looking for a hero! ''Sailor'' and ''Opium for no one'' finally recognized as propaganda. Yesterday, before the concert, I was unceremoniously presented with a letter from the police,” he quoted Samoilov’s message.


How the producer indicated, another former lead singer of the group, Vadim Samoilov, was also warned about this.

Agatha Christie broke up in 2008. Nevertheless, musicians continue to perform their songs at concerts. The group recorded the compositions “Sailor” and “Opium for Nobody” in the 1990s.
* The activities of Meta (social networks Facebook and Instagram) are banned in Russia as extremist.

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