Doddy Feat: Puya Klandestin
The artists describe "clandestines" as normal, law-abiding citizens who work hard, pay taxes, and don't cheat or steal. In a society where corruption and "clans" thrive, these ordinary people feel like the true outsiders (clandestines) in the race for the "dollar bill."
This was Doddy's first official career single and video.
While there isn't a literal "long paper" published on this song, the track by Doddy featuring Puya (released in 2013) carries a strong message about the struggle of ordinary people in a corrupt society. Core Themes & Meaning Doddy feat Puya Klandestin
Filmed in China Town, it featured dozens of modified cars and members of the "No Speed Limit" racing club, adding a high-energy, underground aesthetic to the social message. Listening Resources
Puya emphasizes that people who follow the rules are unfortunately a minority, making them feel out of place in their own community. Production & Reception Core Themes & Meaning Filmed in China Town,
Doddy describes the song as being for those caught in an "infernal race after money," touching on the exhaustion and pressure of financial survival.
You can find the official audio and video on platforms like and Spotify to analyze the lyrics more deeply. Doddy feat. Puya - Klandestin (Dollar Bill) Official Video You can find the official audio and video
The track was produced by Mahia Beldo for Scandalos Music, with lyrics written by both Claudiu Polk (Doddy) and Dragoș Gărdescu (Puya) .