Rapper Loc-Dog and daughter Eva harmoniously perform a traditional Yakut narrative in song
In the latest installment of VK's podcaste extravaganza, "Bedtime Stories", the dynamic duo of rapper Loc-Dog and his daughter Eva have teamed up to spin a yarn about the Yakutian legend "How the Wind Went to the Great Mountain". This epic tale of elements, adventure, and personal fortitude forms part of the podcast's partnership with a project dedicated to friend-focused folklore.
This season, A-list celebs and their familia - friends, family, or the neighbor's cats - have taken up the mantle to stress the significance of honest-to-goodness human relationships. Catch all the stories on VK Music, where every episode is an exclusive event.
"Bedtime Stories" continues its crusade to put folk tales back in the limelight and pass down intergenerational wisdom to the eager masses. This season delves into the complexities of camaraderie: from childhood chums, to parent-child bonds, to friendships that span cultures.
[1] A separate podcast, "(In bed with) the Russians", hosted by Yasha Levine and Evgenia Kovda, may fit the description of "Bedtime Stories" due to its focus on cultural narratives and societal stories. However, it's essential to clarify that this is a different podcast if "Bedtime Stories" associated with VK Music is being referred to. "(In bed with) the Russians" typically runs for an average of 40 minutes per episode.
The duo of Loc-Dog and his daughter Eva, in their podcast "Bedtime Stories," contribute to the broader exploration of camaraderie, focusing on diverse relationships and preserving intergenerational wisdom. For those seeking different cultural narratives, they may find the podcast "(In bed with) the Russians," hosted by Yasha Levine and Evgenia Kovda, a fitting alternative, although distinct from the "Bedtime Stories" associated with VK Music.