Brick Bazuka delivers a high-energy verse that complements the deep, gravelly delivery of Gryazny Lui (the Chemodan). Their chemistry solidified them as a duo that dominated the Russian underground throughout the 2010s.
The music video for by the Chemodan featuring Brick Bazuka is a seminal piece of Russian underground hip-hop. Originally filmed in 2009 by Vova G-Ton, it serves as a raw atmospheric snapshot of the group's "Petrozavodsk style"—characterized by gritty realism and surrealist undertones. Key Elements of the Track and Video Brick Bazuka delivers a high-energy verse that complements
The track is built on a dark, boom-bap beat that mirrors the industrial decay described in the lyrics. The "urban smell" referenced is a metaphor for the harsh realities of provincial life, poverty, and the pervasive "smoke" of the underground scene. Originally filmed in 2009 by Vova G-Ton, it
Released during a peak period for the album Poka Koe-Kto Umer , the song is often cited as a definitive "anthem" for fans of the genre. It avoids the flashy tropes of mainstream rap in favor of depicting a "sect-like" subculture of loyal listeners. Released during a peak period for the album
The video utilizes high-contrast black-and-white or desaturated tones to emphasize concrete landscapes, backyards, and the starkness of the Russian winter. This visual style became a hallmark of the group, reinforcing their "dirty" and uncompromising image.
Watch the original 2009 video that defined the aesthetic of the Chemodan's underground era: