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The song is described by reviewers on Viberate as a standout collaboration characterized by "strong lyrics and a catchy beat". It showcases a synergy between Razgonov's flow and Kartky's signature melancholic style, which frequently explores themes of escapism and emotional depth—echoed in the title "Atlantyda" (Atlantis).

"Atlantyda" is a collaborative hip hop and trap single released in 2022 by Polish artist featuring Kartky . The track is recognized as a significant project within the Polish rap scene, noted for its blend of the two artists' distinct styles and emotive lyrical content. Track Details Artist(s): Razgonov (feat. Kartky) Release Date: 2022 Genre: Polish Hip Hop / Trap Duration: 3 minutes, 19 seconds razgonov_feat_kartky_atlantyda

A Polish hip hop artist with a significant presence on streaming platforms like Spotify , where he maintains over 55,000 monthly listeners. His discography includes other popular tracks like "Na Dnie" (featuring Tymek) and "Venus i Mars". The song is described by reviewers on Viberate

Often associated with Step Dystrybucja or Bazgrov Composition and Style The track is recognized as a significant project

A prominent figure in Polish rap known for his extensive discography and emotional, atmospheric tracks. His participation in "Atlantyda" helped the song gain traction, reaching over 1.4 million plays on YouTube Music . Razgonov - Apple Music

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