"Кто Же Будет Читать Для Улиц?" is a song by the Russian hip-hop group UNNV (УННВ). The lyrics of the song discuss the struggles and realities of life in the streets and the value of expressing oneself through music and poetry. The song starts with MarikMarakesh reflecting on the repetitive nature of life in the streets, with people going around in circles. Despite this, the artists' fans still show support by waving their hands. The lyrics touch upon the idea of dreaming and how those living in basements may feel like they cannot dream. They also express frustration towards those who haven't experienced life outside of the dirty neighborhood and mock those who wear chocolate medals instead of gold. The song then transitions to Crash, who questions who will be the one to speak for the streets. They emphasize that everyone in the community has their own story to tell, whether it's about their winter or summer. The lyrics speak about the desire for answers and the belief that one day they'll overcome their struggles. They talk about the lack of money, people's foolishness, and doubt. They mention leaving voices as evidence for future generations, while leaving without saying goodbye. Anq then enters the song, stating that there will always be someone smart enough to speak for the streets. They mention that trends will eventually get tired, and specialists (referring to themselves as musicians) never sleep. They encourage listeners to be themselves, with smoke (possibly referring to drugs) symbolizing authenticity. They reflect on how difficult it is to smile in such a challenging environment and how intertwined their fates are. The lyrics repeat the question of who will be the one to read for the streets and describes the different types of people in society who would benefit from their music. Overall, "Кто Же Будет Читать Для Улиц?" conveys the struggles and dreams of those living in the streets, and the importance of expressing oneself through music and poetry as a way to give a voice to the voiceless and unite the community.