As the track came together, it became more than a sneaker anthem. It was a middle finger to gravity. By the time the final mix was done, Lino didn't care if the sneakers were "sus" or not. He was already flying. If you’re interested, I can: Break down the of the song Compare it to other Romanian trap hits from that era Provide a translation/analysis of the key verses
The neon lights of the Bucharest studio pulsed in time with the heavy 808s, but Lino Golden wasn't looking at the soundboard. He was staring at his feet. Specifically, at a pair of Jordans that looked like they had been designed by someone who had only ever seen a sneaker through a fever dream. LINO GOLDEN - SUS CA JORDAN
“Sus,” he muttered, the word hanging in the air like the smell of cheap vinyl. As the track came together, it became more
"Sunt sus ca Jordan," he began, his voice cutting through the bass. He was already flying
In the world of Romanian trap, image was everything. You could miss a beat, but you couldn't miss a drop. Yet, there he was, rocking the "Sus ca Jordan" (High like Jordan)—a track that wasn't just about the height of the jump, but the height of the hustle.