Buta - Edi Rama -

Buta uses the name of the Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama , as a metaphor for his status and lifestyle. The lyrics include the recurring line "Noflla jem Edi Rama" (My nickname is Edi Rama) to symbolize power or a high-profile presence.

The song follows typical trap themes, referencing luxury cars (black Jeeps like Obama), weapons (comparing himself to Osama bin Laden), and drug culture. Buta - Edi Rama

The or controversy surrounding the song's release. More details on the Z. Ndjenja II EP. Other high-charting tracks from Buta's career. Edi Rama - song and lyrics by Buta - Spotify Buta uses the name of the Albanian Prime

You can watch the official music video for Buta's track here: Buta - Edi Rama YouTube• 14-Dec-2019 If you'd like to dive deeper, I can look into: The or controversy surrounding the song's release

The official video, published by FOLE PUBLISHING , incorporates snippets of the Prime Minister's actual speeches, blending political imagery with hip-hop aesthetics.

is a popular track by the Kosovar rapper Buta (Betim Januzi), released in December 2019 as the lead single for his EP, Z. Ndjenja II . Despite the title, it is not a political anthem but rather a "trap lifestyle" track that reached number one on the Albanian charts. Key Aspects of the Song