Trapper Albert NBN, who swore Romania when on stage at the festival “Beach, please!”, It was fined on Wednesday, July 16, by the Romanian Gendarmerie.
Albert NBN/PHOTO: Instagram
“During the development of the festival” Beach, please! “, Following the self -assessment of law enforcement, three contraventional sanctions were applied, worth 1,000 lei each, to an artist who, within the lyrics interpreted on stage, used a vulgar language and offensive expressions, including Romania.
The person concerned was sanctioned according to art. 2, para. (1) of Law no. 61/1991, republished, regarding the sanction of the facts of violation of some norms of social coexistence, of public order and peace”, The representatives of the Mobile Gendarmes Group Constanta said on Wednesday.
Festival “Beach, please!” It took place between 9 and 13 July.
After the incident, Albert explained that he talked about “the frustration of a generation that is no longer found in the decisions of the above ”.
“I love my country, but I do not support what the state does in it. I did not offend the Romanians, I talked about the frustration of a generation that is no longer in the decisions of the above.”said Albert NBN.
Born in 2004, Albert NBN, Albert Constantin, on his real name, is at the moment one of the most famous representatives of the trap genus in Romania, an urban musical style that has been large in recent years.
He made his debut with the song “M6”, a collaboration with MGK666, which refers to the Militari district of Sector 6 of the Capital, the place where he grew, who gathered over 14 million views on YouTube and quickly transformed the name Albert NBN into a trap music revelation. Thus, the young man has collected almost 600,000 subscribers on YouTube and has around 218,000 Lunar listeners on Spotify.
The stage name comes from his father, Ion Valentin Constantin, a well -known character for his connections with the interloping world and involvement in several criminal files, known in the Militari district as “Vali Nebun” (NBN).