Skip to main content
Russkaja - Topic avatar

Russkaja - Topic

@UCNpxW_eDfAh4aydN7ID_BRg

5,129

Subscribers

Advertisement
PostWhatsAppReddit
Advertisement

views

7,101,157

Videos

187

API Count

5,120

To 6K

871
Advertisement

Live Subscriber Growth Chart

Loading Advanced Analytics...

Advertisement

About Russkaja - Topic

Since 2005, Russkaja have been touring through Europe and guaranteeing turbo party power

at festivals and in clubs all over the continent.

The band’s energetic frontman Georgij Makazaria and his vibrant metal appearance make

people bounce frenetically, dance the pogo and scream their heads off. He is supported by

the hard and precise rhythm section consisting of drums, bass and guitar as well as the melody

section of violin, sax and the potete, a unique bass-trumpet. Together, the studied musicians

follow their passion for live music and race through the melodies of Eastern Europe.

Russkaja play with Slavic clichés and melancholic minor melodies which then pick up speed

again and invite you to dance. The beat of the so-called turbo polka with a Jamaican ska-

offbeat makes the people’s feet and souls celebrate, dance and happily forget all their woes.

Excursions into punk rock, metal and dub-step also make even lovers of the harder genres

shake their heads.

Since 2008, Russkaja are the house band of the Austrian late night show “Willkommen

Österreich”, where they accompany the performances of star musicians in their own musical

style – russifying and balkanising their latest hits.

Advertisement

Embed on Your Website

Do you want to put Russkaja - Topic's realtime subscriber count on your website? Use the embed code below or add the direct URL as a browser source in OBS.

Latest Video

No Borders

Uploaded

10,999

views

161

Likes

2

Comments

Advertisement

About RealtimeSubCount.com

Track live YouTube subscriber counts, video views, creator comparisons, milestones, and OBS-ready counters in real time.

FAQ

The page combines cached API data and fast refresh polling to stay responsive while still tracking changes closely. Exact public YouTube counts can lag, but the page updates far more frequently than the default channel view.

The chart appends new subscriber readings every few seconds. That gives you a rolling growth trace instead of a static count snapshot.

Yes. The embed panel on this page includes both the iframe snippet for websites and the direct URL for OBS or other browser-source tools.