Escape, Р”р°рѕсџ Рњрёр»рѕс…рёрѕ - So | Low (рџсђрµрјсњрµсђр° Рєр»рёрїр°)
Apocalypse and Heartbreak: The "so low" Collaboration Released on September 29, 2021, the music video for brought together rising Atlantic Records Russia artist escape (Artur Vardanyan) and TikTok sensation Danya Milokhin . The track quickly became a viral sensation, fueled by its early snippet success on TikTok before the official premiere. Conceptual Meaning: Loneliness in the Dark
The collaboration was almost fated; both artists reportedly reached out to each other simultaneously with the idea for a duet. Before the video even dropped, the "so low" sound was used in over by major influencers like Valya Karnaval and Egor Ship. Before the video even dropped, the "so low"
The production features cinematic SFX makeup and gritty, derelict locations to reflect the internal "apocalypse" of a broken heart. Viral Success Phrases like "My thoughts are at the bottom,
Directed by and Kiyashqo , the music video elevates the song's themes by setting them in a zombie apocalypse . they're so low" and "Everyone’s gone
Phrases like "My thoughts are at the bottom, they're so low" and "Everyone’s gone, I’m alone—it’s solo" emphasize a deep sense of abandonment.
While Artur Vardanyan (escape) crafted the core music and melody, Danya Milokhin co-wrote his own verse, grounding the song in his personal story and emotions. The Music Video: A Zombie Post-Apocalypse