The core message of the title track is found in its refrain: "Olmadı pul və şöhrət / Lazım deyil bizə rap varkən" ( There was no money and fame / We don't need them as long as we have rap ). Paster uses this platform to argue that true art and the "lyrics that hit like a tank" are inherently more valuable than financial gain or commercial success.
The album is a cohesive project featuring several notable tracks and collaborations that define the "Besh-Dogquz" (5-9) movement: Paster Puldan Baha
: Beyond the title song, the album includes tracks like "Olimp" (featuring Xpert), "Dorian Gray" (featuring OD), and "Ölənə qədər" (featuring Noton). The core message of the title track is
: Paster explicitly states he did not enter the industry for money, though he acknowledges the irony of earning from his passion ("Eləmədim bu işi mən pula görə / Amma edərəm inadına gətirər mikrofon para"). : Paster explicitly states he did not enter
: By prioritizing the "rap" itself over "fame," the album positions hip-hop as a sanctuary for truth-telling and personal therapy for the listener ("Qulaqcığı tax... Sakitləş"). Structure and Collaboration