Р“р°рѕрірµсѓс‚ Рќрёрєрѕс‚рёрѕ Sozer Sepetci Remix | Nikotin May 2026

The of Ganvest’s (Gunwest) breakout hit "Nikotin" (Никотин) transforms the melancholic Russian rap original into a high-energy, club-ready anthem. By fusing Ganvest's signature raw vocals with deep house and oriental-inspired electronic beats, Sepetçi has created a staple for car audio enthusiasts and late-night playlists. Track Overview

: Sözer Sepetçi, known for his work in the G-House and deep house genres, strips away the slower pace of the original. He introduces a driving bassline and atmospheric synth layers that give the track a "mafia vibes" or dark cinematic energy. He introduces a driving bassline and atmospheric synth

: First released in 2018, "Nikotin" established Ganvest as a prominent figure in the "sad rap" and club-pop scene, revolving around themes of toxic attachment and emotional addiction. : The song uses nicotine as a metaphor

: While the original is a solo listening experience for moody nights, the Sepetçi remix is designed for social settings, ranging from gym workouts to high-end lounge background music. He introduces a driving bassline and atmospheric synth

: The song uses nicotine as a metaphor for a destructive relationship—"White nicotine... you inhaled, but it killed me"—capturing a sense of shared pain and lingering obsession. Why This Remix Works

: The collaboration bridges Russian rap with Turkish-inspired electronic production, making it a favorite in international "Bass Boosted" and "Deep House" circles.

: Despite the original song being several years old, this specific remix remains a viral hit on platforms like SoundCloud and TikTok, frequently used in automotive "vibe" videos. Nikotine by Sözer Sepetçi on Amazon Music Nikotine by Sözer Sepetçi on Amazon Music - Amazon.com. Amazon.com

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