: Gdaal critiques his rivals for their perceived lack of political and social engagement within Iran, especially during times of national crisis. He contrasts their "privileged" lives abroad (mentioning London and UK passports) with the lived reality of Iranians.
: The lyrics mock the quality of the rivals' recent work, dismissing their bars as "middle school-level jokes". Gdaal asserts his dominance by claiming he is "ahead by 3-1" in their ongoing exchange of diss tracks. Gdaal - Ebi
The song emerged during a period of heightened tension (a "beef") between Gdaal’s camp, associated with the group, and the veteran group Zedbazi. The title itself is a provocative reference, likely intended to contrast Gdaal's lyrical prowess with his targets, while the lyrics directly address individuals like Saman Wilson and Behzad Leito. Key Themes and Lyrical Content : Gdaal critiques his rivals for their perceived
: The song is filled with direct insults, specifically responding to previous tracks like Zedbazi's "Aroos" (Bride), which he uses to flip the narrative against them. Production and Reception Gdaal asserts his dominance by claiming he is
The track by Gdaal (released August 19, 2021) is a significant entry in the landscape of Persian hip-hop, primarily serving as a scathing diss track aimed at members of the Zedbazi collective and Behzad Leito . Context and Conflict