The most avant-garde possibility: Jason and Tivish are dissing the . The fans who only know "Rapulok" from nostalgia compilations. The line "Lesz meg rosszabb" warns listeners that the underground is about to get uglier, weirder, and less accessible—and that’s a good thing.
Megjelenés: 2024 Hivatalos remix! Minden jog fenntartva! Kövess minket Facebookon! https://www.facebook.com/rapulokofficial YouTube·DjKoltai aka. Tivish
The track you're referring to is a of the classic Hungarian pop-rap song "Lesz még rosszabb" by the band Rapülők , produced by Tivish & Jason . Track Overview
: The central hook warns the listener not to hope if things aren't working out, with the iconic line: "Hé, ha valami van de nem az igazi még, ne remélj! Lesz még rosszabb" (Hey, if something is there but it's not the real thing yet, don't hope! It will get even worse).
This 2024 collaboration serves as a bridge between generations. Rapülők were pioneers who introduced "comedy rap" to Hungary in the early 90s, while newer artists like Jason and Tivish bring a contemporary production style to the classic melody. Cultural Impact
The most avant-garde possibility: Jason and Tivish are dissing the . The fans who only know "Rapulok" from nostalgia compilations. The line "Lesz meg rosszabb" warns listeners that the underground is about to get uglier, weirder, and less accessible—and that’s a good thing.
Megjelenés: 2024 Hivatalos remix! Minden jog fenntartva! Kövess minket Facebookon! https://www.facebook.com/rapulokofficial YouTube·DjKoltai aka. Tivish
The track you're referring to is a of the classic Hungarian pop-rap song "Lesz még rosszabb" by the band Rapülők , produced by Tivish & Jason . Track Overview
: The central hook warns the listener not to hope if things aren't working out, with the iconic line: "Hé, ha valami van de nem az igazi még, ne remélj! Lesz még rosszabb" (Hey, if something is there but it's not the real thing yet, don't hope! It will get even worse).
This 2024 collaboration serves as a bridge between generations. Rapülők were pioneers who introduced "comedy rap" to Hungary in the early 90s, while newer artists like Jason and Tivish bring a contemporary production style to the classic melody. Cultural Impact