It turns a rap track into a "vibe"—ideal for those 2:00 AM moments where you just want to stare out the window. Where to Listen
While the original version is a staple on Spotify and Apple Music, the slowed edits are best found on community platforms where fans experiment with the sound.
You can find various fan edits of "Narcyz" on SoundCloud, often labeled as "nightcore" or "slowed + reverb." chivas_narcyz_slowed_reaverb
Pitching the vocals down often brings out a "darker," more weary tone that fits the lyrical themes of "Narcyz" perfectly.
The aesthetic of transforms a song into a cinematic, hazy experience. When applied to a track like "Narcyz" by Polish artist Chivas , the result is a melancholic anthem perfect for late-night drives or introspective moments. It turns a rap track into a "vibe"—ideal
It mimics the feeling of hearing music through a wall or in a dream, tapping into a specific sense of nostalgia.
The original "Narcyz" is already a poignant track about self-reflection, toxic growth, and the irony of being "planted" in someone’s garden only to be nearly "buried" there. The aesthetic of transforms a song into a
By slowing the tempo, the weight of Chivas’ lyrics—like "W dłoni masz kwiatki, w dłoni masz narcyz" —becomes heavier. Every syllable hangs in the air, giving the listener time to sit with the bitterness and vulnerability of the words. The "reverb" effect adds a sense of vast, empty space, making it sound as though Chivas is performing in an abandoned cathedral of his own thoughts. The "Slowed + Reverb" Phenomenon Why do we crave these edits?