: The music video became infamous for featuring real-life figures from the local underworld, cementing Kontrafakt's reputation as "true" street rappers. Cultural Legacy

: Even decades later, the production feels fresh and avoids the dated "plastic" sound of early 2000s digital beats. Lyrical Impact and "The Streets"

The song "Moji Ludia" (My People) remains a monumental pillar in the history of Central European hip-hop. Released in 2003, this collaboration between the legendary Slovak trio Kontrafakt and the iconic Czech producer DJ Wich served as the lead single for their debut studio album, E.R.A.

It proved that Czech and Slovak artists could collaborate to create a "Czechoslovak" sound that dominated the airwaves.

At the time of release, DJ Wich was already established as the "Golden Boy" of Czech production. For "Moji Ludia," he crafted a beat that was:

: The boom-bap rhythm provided a gritty foundation for Rytmus and Ego’s aggressive delivery.

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