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The song follows a protagonist reflecting on his school graduation. While his peers are receiving their attestat (high school diploma) and moving toward conventional futures, the narrator's path has led him to prison.

"Butyrka Attestat" (Бутырка Аттестат) is a famous song by the Russian chanson group , released on their 2002 debut album Pervyy Albom (The First Album). Song Context and Story butyrka_attestat

It remains one of the group's most recognizable tracks and is a staple in Russian karaoke and on chanson radio stations. The song follows a protagonist reflecting on his

It features the band's signature synthesized arrangements, heavy basslines, and the gravelly, emotional vocals of former lead singer Vladimir Zhamiukov. Cultural Impact Song Context and Story It remains one of

The lyrics tell a story of youth, rebellion, and lost time—themes central to the Russian "blatnaya pesnya" (outlaw song) genre.

Russian Chanson. This style is characterized by its storytelling nature, often focusing on the lives of common people, the underworld, or the penal system.

Along with their other hit, "Zapakhlo Vesnoy" (It Smells of Spring), "Attestat" helped define the sound of modern Russian chanson in the early 2000s.