Self-reflection, resilience, social struggle, and staying true to oneself.
The recurring line "A ty prikurila Marlboro, zarydav" (And you lit a Marlboro, sobbing) serves as a metaphor for coping with emotional distress and the harsh realities of life. Miyagi - Marlboro (Official Audio)
True to the album's title, Buster Keaton , the lyrics contain cinematic imagery and a sense of "horror as reality," referencing Japanese director Takeshi Kitano to emphasize a life lived with intensity and artistic purpose. Where to Listen You can find the track on all major streaming platforms: YouTube: Official Audio Spotify/Apple Music: Part of the Buster Keaton album SoundCloud: Miyagi - Marlboro (Official Audio) Miyagi - Marlboro (Official Audio) Where to Listen You can find the track
The song is built on a somber, atmospheric beat that complements Miyagi's signature melodic flow. Key themes include: zarydav" (And you lit a Marlboro
Miyagi reflects on his path as a "useless musician," asserting that despite fame or external pressure, he remains the same person ( "ya odin i tot zhe" ).