Metaphysical – “Dertah” is a study of social erosion, where a simple linguistic inversion serves as a lens for the rot within urban systems and human interaction. In this piece of conscious hip-hop, hatred is treated as a living organism, a force that occupies institutions and private rooms with equal weight. Perspective shifts from the internal sanctuary of a room to the jagged edges of a city, identifying a parasite that feeds on the family structure and the street corner through a low, steady vocal delivery.
Conflict resides in the gap between the safety of the mind and the paralysis of a world off-axis. Movement through this landscape shows that asking for directions is an act of aggression, and a hidden beast waits for an opening in the psyche. This struggle targets a systemic double standard that justifies destruction while demanding a performance of order. Observations of a blind public and wounded grandmothers reveal a breakdown of communal trust, leaving the observer to maintain a rhythm that keeps the spirit from falling into the same low traps.






