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.
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. buba_corelli_irina_shayk
The lyrics blend luxury lifestyle tropes with raw, urban imagery typical of the genre: Ultimately, "Irina Shayk" is less about the model
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 The lyrics blend luxury lifestyle tropes with raw,
In the track, the female subject is not a specific person, but rather an archetype who "looks like Irina." This comparison elevates the subject's status within the song's narrative, aligning her with Shayk’s real-world reputation for elegance and international success. According to Genius , the song peaked at number four on the Billboard Croatia charts, highlighting its widespread appeal. Core Themes and Imagery
References to "ice" (diamonds), casinos, and luxury hotels like the Radisson Blue establish a setting of excess.