By 2021, a specific subgenre of electronic music known as (often called "Aze Bass") had moved from the streets of Baku to the global stage. The genre is defined by its heavy, distorted low-end frequencies, minimalist percussion, and melodic influences from traditional Mugham or Caucasian folk music. It wasn't just music; it was the soundtrack for the "Avtosh" culture—Azerbaijan’s underground community of car enthusiasts known for their precision driving and heavily modified vehicles. Misha Xramovi: The Breakthrough
The year 2021 marked a turning point where Azeri Bass stopped being a regional secret. Algorithms on platforms like and YouTube began pushing "Car Music" playlists, where Xramovi’s tracks sat alongside Russian deep house and Brazilian funk. Azeri Bass Music 2021 Misha Xramovi
that pushed the limits of car subwoofers. By 2021, a specific subgenre of electronic music
While many producers were active in this space, became the face of the movement in 2021. He successfully bridged the gap between raw, underground bass and polished Hip-Hop production. Misha Xramovi: The Breakthrough The year 2021 marked
His tracks, such as and "Papi," became viral sensations. These songs were characterized by: