: While often overshadowed by their billion-view hit "I Got Love," "Санавабич" remains a fan favorite and a defining example of the Hajime Records sound that paved the way for their debut album Hajime, Pt. 1 .
The title "Санавабич" is a phonetic Russian play on the English "Son of a bitch," but the song's meaning goes far deeper than the provocative title suggests.
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: The track is characterized by its melodic flow and the distinct vocal contrast between Miyagi’s soulful, gravelly delivery and Endspiel’s rhythmic ragga style.
: In his verse, Miyagi describes feeling trapped in a "rabbit hole" of negative influences and urban decay, while still expressing a hope for "miracles" that he wishes he could distribute for free.
: The central hook— "Санавабич, заново жить научись" (Sanavabich, learn to live anew)—acts as a powerful call to personal transformation and overcoming life's hardships.