Gazan - Рђр‘рј Р‘рђрќр”р˜рў (abu Bandit) (long Version) -

Gazan references "Archimedes' law" and "the law of the land" in a tongue-in-cheek way, essentially saying that on the street, you have to stay sharp to survive.

Before he was dominating music charts, Gazan led a very different life. Born on August 23, 1995, he actually holds a law degree and previously worked as a police officer. His musical journey began in the quiet of night shifts while working as a florist—a stark contrast to the aggressive, high-energy "bandit" persona he now portrays. Gazan references "Archimedes' law" and "the law of

The song repeatedly asks, "What's the chaos over there?" (Чё там за суета?), capturing the fast-paced, unpredictable energy of the street. His musical journey began in the quiet of

If you’ve spent any time on TikTok or Instagram Reels lately, you’ve likely heard the infectious, high-energy beat of . Released by the Moscow-based artist Gazan (Konstantin Zhukov) in December 2020, this track transformed from a local club hit into a global viral phenomenon. capturing the fast-paced

The song’s lyrics on Genius are famously punchy and filled with street slang:

The "Long Version" often accompanies videos of the "Abu Bandit" aesthetic—cauliflower ears (from wrestling), athletic wear, and sharp, rhythmic dance moves. Why the Long Version?

The Viral Energy of "ABU BANDIT": Breaking Down Gazan’s Street Anthem