Miyagi & Р­рѕрґс€рїрёр»сњ - Need Me (official Audio) Review

: Mixed and mastered by Khanafi and Zaza (Igor Oparin) .

: Endspiel’s verse emphasizes that "time will judge us" ( время нас рассудит ), a recurring motif about leaving the past behind and focusing on the "here and now". Cultural Impact & Context : Mixed and mastered by Khanafi and Zaza (Igor Oparin)

: The track's popularity extends beyond Russia, with fans providing translations and pronunciation guides in various languages, including Spanish. : HATTORI was a highly anticipated follow-up to

: HATTORI was a highly anticipated follow-up to their 2020 album YAMAKASI . Producer : Primary production is credited to Grey Killer

: The lyrics contrast "bloody sunsets" and "evil labyrinths" with a commitment to "love and create" ( любить и созидать ) rather than simply fading away.

The track features a melancholic, atmospheric production style characteristic of the label. Producer : Primary production is credited to Grey Killer .

: The official audio and its lyrics have become staples on platforms like Spotify and YouTube , reinforcing the duo's status as some of the most popular Russian-speaking artists globally.

: Mixed and mastered by Khanafi and Zaza (Igor Oparin) .

: Endspiel’s verse emphasizes that "time will judge us" ( время нас рассудит ), a recurring motif about leaving the past behind and focusing on the "here and now". Cultural Impact & Context

: The track's popularity extends beyond Russia, with fans providing translations and pronunciation guides in various languages, including Spanish.

: HATTORI was a highly anticipated follow-up to their 2020 album YAMAKASI .

: The lyrics contrast "bloody sunsets" and "evil labyrinths" with a commitment to "love and create" ( любить и созидать ) rather than simply fading away.

The track features a melancholic, atmospheric production style characteristic of the label. Producer : Primary production is credited to Grey Killer .

: The official audio and its lyrics have become staples on platforms like Spotify and YouTube , reinforcing the duo's status as some of the most popular Russian-speaking artists globally.