The lyrics focus on the "Subaru" as a symbol of speed and non-conformity. Reckol’s hook, "Be-be-ben yine anlamam" (I still don't understand), emphasizes a detached, "too cool to care" attitude toward critics and money.
Released in August 2022, the "story" behind this collaboration is less of a narrative and more about the cultural impact of a high-energy "posse cut" that solidified the standing of these artists within the Perros Blancos collective. The Context of "SUBARU"
The names you mentioned—, 13 Killoki , DEHA INC. , Jeff Redd , and Kuty —are prominent figures in the Turkish drill and trap scene who collaborated on the hit song "SUBARU" .
The song is notable for its heavy use of anime references. For instance, 13 Killoki's verse mentions Naruto-inspired terms like "Edo Tensei," "Hatake Sensei," and "Kurama," which is a signature style for his brand of "phonk" and "dark trap".