Brado_feat_mero_kafa_leyla_official_video Info

: Both artists use the term "Pilot" to describe their status—suggesting they are flying high above their peers and the "neiders" (envious people) who watch from below.

The title phrase "Üff, kafa leyla" is a Turkish-rooted expression commonly used in the German-Turkish diaspora to describe a state of being "light-headed" or "dizzy," often from intoxication or pure euphoria. brado_feat_mero_kafa_leyla_official_video

: The repetitive, melodic chorus ("Leyla, leyla") serves as a hypnotic centerpiece, contrasting Mero's signature fast-paced double-time flow with a more relaxed, atmospheric vibe. Production and Visual Style : Both artists use the term "Pilot" to

: Adibeatz's production utilizes a bass-heavy foundation with oscillating synth patterns that mirror the "dizzy" theme of the title. Production and Visual Style : Adibeatz's production utilizes

The official music video, which has amassed over 73 million views on YouTube, emphasizes the "street-luxury" aesthetic central to the artists' brands.

: The lyrics prominently feature symbols of wealth, such as riding in a Panamera, wearing Gucci, and living "the high life".