Title: Intro Artist: Egor Kreed (Егор Крид) [Intro] You'll call me pop, but for your baby girl, I'm her favorite rapper (Ha-ha-ha) Ask her about how she loves my tracks Concerts, albums, style, chains, videos, purpose You'll call me pop, but for your baby girl, I'm her favorite rapper (I'm her favorite rapper) Ask her about how she loves my tracks Concerts, albums, style, chains, videos, purpose [Verse 1] We started from scratch, now at the helm Everything I wanted, I have now Saw her, now she's mine And those who didn't believe in me, they checked me and believed in me New album, new stage, new level We're taking off, prepare the crew This is me, without the "b" - flamboyance I'll get lost in a lonely house Sometimes I want to leave and not remember anything What was locked up ahead But who will forbid me to turn everything around in my album? Style... Purpose... (I'm her favorite rapper) [Chorus] You'll call me pop, but for your baby girl, I'm her favorite rapper (Ha-ha-ha) Ask her about how she loves my tracks Concerts, albums, style, chains, videos, purpose You'll call me pop, but for your baby girl, I'm her favorite rapper (I'm her favorite rapper) Ask her about how she loves my tracks Concerts, albums, style, chains, videos, purpose This song, titled "Intro" by Egor Kreed, is a playful and boastful track where the artist addresses the notion of being labeled as a pop artist. Despite being called pop, he asserts that he is the favorite rapper of someone's "baby girl" and challenges anyone to ask her about her love for his music, concerts, albums, style, and ambition. Egor Kreed reflects on his journey from humble beginnings to becoming successful and in control of his own destiny. He mentions how those who doubted him eventually had to acknowledge his talent and belief in himself. He also hints at a new album and stage in his career, expressing his desire to push the boundaries and create a lasting impact. Ultimately, the song highlights Egor Kreed's confidence in his own style, purpose, and popularity, emphasizing his appeal to a wide audience beyond the confines of being labeled solely as a pop artist.