Kapushon, a veteran of the Moldovan rap scene with over 25 years of experience, leveraged his influence to reach students directly. Following the video's release, he conducted an information tour across schools and universities, including , where he performed the song live to engage students in discussions about integrity.
The video utilizes a dual narrative to illustrate the ripple effects of corrupt actions, focusing on two common scenarios: Kapushon, a veteran of the Moldovan rap scene
The track was launched as part of a joint initiative by the United Nations Development Programme (), the National Anticorruption Center ( NAC ), and the General Inspectorate of Police in Moldova. Its primary goal was to encourage citizens—particularly the younger generation—to report acts of corruption via official hotlines rather than participating in them. Narrative Themes in the Music Video Artistic and Social Impact The core message of
The second narrative depicts a driver bribing a police officer. The video highlights how circumventing the law in this manner can lead to severe real-world tragedies, such as major accidents and legal repercussions. Artistic and Social Impact garnering over 600
The core message of the "musical manifesto" is accountability: if you witness corruption and do not report it, you are considered part of the problem.
The video became a viral hit in Moldova, garnering over 600,000 views shortly after its release.
Through this collaboration, Kapushon transformed a hip-hop track into a public service tool, using the medium to educate the public on the severe personal and societal costs of "giving and taking".