: The song "Zosia" isn't just about a name; it’s a reflection on life choices, the passage of time, and the people we leave behind or remember in the shadows of the city.

The Polish rap scene just got a massive injection of nostalgia and raw storytelling. The latest collaboration, brings together the legendary production of Rozbojnik Alibaba with the unmistakable voices of the late Chada and the melodic flow of Kroolik Underwood .

Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the Step Records era or a newcomer to Polish rap, this is a mandatory listen. It’s a reminder that even when artists are gone, their voices—and the stories they told—remain loud and clear.

: Rozbojnik Alibaba (Robert M) has always had a knack for cinematic beats. In "Zosia," he creates a melancholic backdrop that feels both modern and timeless, allowing the lyrics to take center stage.

: Kroolik provides the melodic glue. Known for his ability to craft infectious yet soulful choruses, his contribution elevates the song from a standard rap track to an atmospheric anthem.

: Hearing a posthumous verse from Tomasz Chada is always a heavy experience for fans. His signature grit and "proceder" philosophy are all over this track, reminding us why he remains one of the most influential figures in the game.