The son of Russian media
producer and
creative director Alexandr Tolmatsky (born 12 May 1983), he was born in
Moscow, graduated from the
British International School and then studied in
Switzerland where he was introduced to
hip hop music by a roommate and decided to become a rapper himself. Upon his return to Moscow, he launched his solo career under the guidance and mentorship of his father who co-produced his debut and a follow-up record. During that time, he also collaborated with the hip hop collective
Bad Balance. He made his debut on the Russian rap scene in 1999 under the stage name Detsl (a Russian slang word meaning 'a little, not much' from English "that's all", the only way to pronounce it with sounds available in Russian), releasing a track
Friday along with a music video. In 2000, he released his debut album
Who? You to massive success and quickly became a
teen idol of the early 2000s in Russia. In 2001, his second album
Street Fighter was released. Having performed for three years as Detsl, he decided to distance himself from the early material, releasing his eponymous third record in 2004 as Le Truk. However, he returned to his previous stage name on the next two albums and used Detsl aka Le Truk moniker for all his releases starting from 2014. Detsl is also father of the artist juzeppe junior (Antoniy Kiselyov) ==Death==