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: He dismisses rappers focused on money, stating it is more important to be "real" than wealthy. He also rejects performance-enhancing substances ("chemistry"), crediting his physique to natural hard work.

: The track has become a popular anthem in the Bulgarian combat sports community, often used in promotional clips and highlight reels for events like MAX FIGHT . Production and Sound fyre_posledniyat_samurai_prod_by_vitezzofficial...

: The lyrics reference Miyamoto Musashi (the legendary Japanese swordsman) and Muay Thai techniques like elbows and kicks, emphasizing a lifestyle of physical and mental training. : He dismisses rappers focused on money, stating

FYRE (BGR) – Последният самурай (Posledniyat samurai) Production and Sound : The lyrics reference Miyamoto

is a powerful track by Bulgarian rapper FYRE , produced by VitezzOfficial . Released on November 11, 2022, it serves as the fourth track on his album Откровение 3 (Otkrovenie 3) . Themes and Lyrics

Produced by (also known as VitezzOfficial), the track features the aggressive, high-energy beats typical of FYRE’s recent "Drill" and "Trap" influenced projects. Vitezz is a frequent collaborator with FYRE, having produced other notable tracks on the same album like the title track "Откровение 3". Key Lyrics (Translated Excerpts)

: "And the little ones are motivated to become big / That is my motivation and my struggle / To inspire the kids to play sports and win."

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