The basslines are engineered for high-energy playback, making it a popular choice for car audio systems.
The lyrics serve as a "Salam" (greeting) to the memory of Lenkeranski, emphasizing:
The track is characterized by a heavy, driving rhythm—a staple of the modern Baku underground scene. It features:
While the song is niche and caters specifically to fans of Azerbaijani street culture and bass music, it succeeds in its primary goal: It is less about complex musical theory and more about the "vibe"—raw, intense, and culturally specific.