"AKAVA" is a song by Rapozof and Hi̇dra, Turkish rappers. The lyrics of the song contain strong language and reflect their dissatisfaction with the current state of the music industry and society in general. The lyrics start with a call to action, urging the listener to change their ways and break free from the negative influences of the world. They emphasize that they are not ungrateful, but rather critical of the hypocritical nature of society. The song then takes a dig at popular figures like Messi and Ronaldo, labeling them as clowns or performers. The rappers assert that they are in control and that the game is not over yet. The lyrics also touch upon themes of injustice and balance. They compare their rap style to Zidane's headbutt, implying that their music is powerful and hard-hitting, while criticizing the listener's choices as being closer to Marco Materazzi's actions (the recipient of Zidane's headbutt). The song continues with references to the trap genre, material possessions, and street culture. They highlight their individuality and assert that they cannot be understood or stopped. The last verse tackles the industry's exploitation of talent and the lack of originality in mainstream music. The rappers criticize the focus on money, drugs, and meaningless lyrics. They mention the hip-hop scene in the early 2000s and express their frustration with the current state of affairs. Overall, "AKAVA" is a rebellious and critical song that addresses the flaws in society, the music industry, and the listeners themselves. It speaks to the rappers' desire to break free from these influences and create something more genuine and meaningful.