Produced by , the track isn't just a musical collaboration; it serves as a "changing of the guard" and a showcase of the diverse energy within Malik Montana's label. The Background and Production
: Olek provided a dark, bass-heavy drill production that deviated from the more melodic, trap-heavy sounds Malik was known for at the time.
: Malik Montana used this track to officially introduce Alberto and Bibic to a mainstream audience, cementing their roles as the future of the GM2L movement. The "Story" of the Verses malik_montana_rundki_feat_dihoalbertobibic_prod...
: "Rundki" helped define the GM2L aesthetic—expensive fashion mixed with raw, uncompromising lyrics.
: The music video, featuring high-end cars and the collective's inner circle, garnered tens of millions of views, proving that "street rap" could be commercially elite in Poland. Produced by , the track isn't just a
: These verses represent the energy of the youth. Alberto’s aggressive delivery and Bibic’s rhythmic flow showcased the "drill" influence that would soon dominate the Polish charts. Cultural Impact
: Opens with his signature calm, boastful flow, focusing on luxury, international connections, and his status as a boss in the industry. The "Story" of the Verses : "Rundki" helped
: The title refers to both "rounds" in a boxing match (fighting for the top spot) and "driving rounds" through the city, asserting territorial and cultural presence.