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11:35, 15.09.2024
Mongolian rapper Rokit Bay has caught the attention of a wide audience on an unexpected front - he mentioned famous cyber athlete Senzu in his diss track. At first glance, this combination may seem strange, but it's not just a random reference.
Interestingly, it's not every day that you hear the name of a professional Counter-Strike player in popular music. This case demonstrates that Senzu, one of the top players on The Mongolz team, is gaining popularity not only within the cybersports community, but in other areas as well.
Context and backstory
Senzu of The Mongolz has long been considered one of the brightest figures in the Asian cybersports scene. His team participates in major tournaments, and he himself is known for his aggressive play. This fact has already drawn attention to him both inside and outside of the cybersports scene. The Mongolian CS2 scene has always stood out for its passion and unique style of play, which makes it interesting not only for fans of the game, but also for artists such as the aforementioned rapper.
This is sick, a Mongolian rapper (please link if you know who) mentions clutching like Senzu in his diss track that he performed live
— Danish Allana (@Nohte) September 14, 2024
credit /u/temukkun for sharing with the subtitles pic.twitter.com/u3VhoTL7KU
The incident happened during a live performance where the artiste, Rokit Bay, performed the line, “Go ahead, attack me with your crew. Imma clutch this sh*t like Senzu”. The crowd, instantly picked up on the lyrics and started singing along, further emphasizing the resonance the phrase evoked.
Conclusion
This case is a landmark moment for cybersport and its integration into popular culture. References to figures such as Senzu in music confirm that cyber athletes can be true cultural icons, increasing their influence on a global audience. This episode is not just a random line in a song, but evidence that the lines between cybersports and popular culture continue to blur.
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