"Trans" is a rap battle song by the Turkish rapper Hidra. In this song, Hidra engages in a lyrical battle with another rapper named Hidroklorik Asit. The song is filled with aggressive and confrontational lyrics, where Hidra criticizes Hidroklorik Asit's style and persona. Hidra starts by questioning the credibility of Hidroklorik Asit's claim to be a skilled lyricist, suggesting that it is not as easy as he portrays it. He further mocks Hidroklorik Asit by comparing him to a teenage writer who should be ashamed of his immaturity. Hidra asserts his dominance in the music scene and warns Hidroklorik Asit not to underestimate him. Hidra then criticizes the repetitive themes of being abandoned in Hidroklorik Asit's songs, saying that it has become tiresome. He also takes a jab at the popular rapper Niyazi, implying that it is easy to choose what to say and what not to say in a battle. However, Hidra believes that the Turkish music industry often favors meaningless songs with superstitious beliefs. The song then takes a dig at artists who misuse social media to falsely represent the essence of hip-hop. Hidra claims that it is now his duty to cleanse the music scene from such individuals. He also points out the hypocrisy of artists who constantly write songs about their romantic relationships, suggesting that they should first learn how to be tough and stand up for themselves. Hidra asserts his dedication to his craft, highlighting that he won't falter with every move he makes. He implies that while others strive to be stars on the surface, he is focused on making a long-lasting impact in the underground rap scene. Hidra also advises a fallen rapper to learn to adapt and survive in the industry before expecting to be cleansed of his sins. The lyrics continue to criticize those who try to criticize rap battles and undermine their importance. Hidra refers to them as ignorant individuals who fail to understand the essence of hip-hop. He establishes himself as a force to be reckoned with and suggests that his voice and presence are powerful, like the only parentheses in the listener's sentence. Hidra then targets those who think they have reached success but are oblivious to their own ignorance. He uses derogatory language to describe their arrogance and mocks those who enjoy battles but indulge in superficial activities to make money. Hidra believes that understanding the true essence of music will make hip-hop stronger. He further asserts that the underground rap scene is filled with competition and no one is truly king. Hidra suggests that when someone gains fame through shallow means, their intelligence becomes questionable. He makes a sarcastic remark about the fees certain artists demand for their performances, comparing it to legendary musician Bob Marley's father. Hidra urges those artists to focus on their money to strengthen hip-hop. In conclusion, "Trans" is a confrontational and aggressive rap battle song where Hidra challenges and criticizes another rapper's style and persona. The lyrics highlight Hidra's dedication to his craft, assert his dominance in the underground rap scene, and criticize superficiality in the music industry.