References to "ice" (diamonds), casinos, and luxury hotels like the Radisson Blue establish a setting of excess.
Ultimately, "Irina Shayk" is less about the model herself and more about the cultural currency her name carries—representing a standard of "hard hype" and aesthetic perfection that defines the modern Balkan rap scene. buba_corelli_irina_shayk
Beyond Shayk, Corelli references Tupac Shakur and high-end brands like Nike and AP (Audemars Piguet), anchoring the song in a globalized hip-hop culture. Production and Impact References to "ice" (diamonds), casinos, and luxury hotels
The official music video emphasizes the song's themes of luxury and visual appeal: Buba Corelli - Irina Shayk YouTube• Jul 7, 2021 Production and Impact The official music video emphasizes
Produced by Buba Corelli (Amar Hodzic) and arranged by Marko Dragic Pablo , the track features a melodic, high-energy beat that matches the "high" state described in the chorus. The music video, directed by Nemanja Novaković, further emphasizes these themes through slick, cinematic visuals that mimic the high-fashion world of the model it honors.
The lyrics blend luxury lifestyle tropes with raw, urban imagery typical of the genre:
The song by Bosnian rapper Buba Corelli , released in July 2021, serves as a modern exploration of the "muse" in contemporary Balkan trap music. By titling the track after the world-renowned Russian supermodel Irina Shayk , Corelli uses her name as a shorthand for peak physical beauty and high-fashion status. The Role of the Muse