: Clocking in at approximately 108.0 BPM , the song utilizes a syncopated beat structure typical of Turkish electronic music, often referred to as "Oriental Mix" or "Turkish Remix".
The track is defined by its high-energy fusion of and a heavy, "bass-boosted" percussion section. Furkan Soysal - Ragga Clap
: Variations of the track have been adapted with "Arabic Vocal Mixes," broadening its appeal across Middle Eastern club scenes. : Clocking in at approximately 108
: Its success is heavily tied to the "TikTok Remix" culture, where short, punchy bass drops are favored for 15-to-60-second video formats. Production Significance : Its success is heavily tied to the
: The lyrics include repetitive, rhythmic lines such as "what you write is that religion... like I don't know a number, what's the code word" . These fragments are treated more like percussive elements than narrative verses, designed to complement the driving bassline. Cultural Impact and Remixes