The names you mentioned—, 13 Killoki , DEHA INC. , Jeff Redd , and Kuty —are prominent figures in the Turkish drill and trap scene who collaborated on the hit song "SUBARU" .
Released in August 2022, the "story" behind this collaboration is less of a narrative and more about the cultural impact of a high-energy "posse cut" that solidified the standing of these artists within the Perros Blancos collective. The Context of "SUBARU" reckol_killoki_deha_inc_jeff_redd_kuty_subaru
The lyrics focus on the "Subaru" as a symbol of speed and non-conformity. Reckol’s hook, "Be-be-ben yine anlamam" (I still don't understand), emphasizes a detached, "too cool to care" attitude toward critics and money. The names you mentioned—, 13 Killoki , DEHA INC
The track brought together several of the most influential "New School" Turkish rappers. Reckol acted as the primary artist and producer, with DEHA INC. and the others contributing distinct verses that blend themes of street life, luxury cars, and fast living. The Context of "SUBARU" The lyrics focus on
The song became a viral hit on platforms like TikTok and YouTube , helping to define the sound of the Turkish underground scene in 2022.
Following the success of "SUBARU," several of these artists continued to collaborate on similar high-energy tracks like #PHONKFREESTYLE , which featured Şehinşah alongside the core group.
The song is notable for its heavy use of anime references. For instance, 13 Killoki's verse mentions Naruto-inspired terms like "Edo Tensei," "Hatake Sensei," and "Kurama," which is a signature style for his brand of "phonk" and "dark trap".