: Much of Aerozen’s early work was released independently or through smaller collectives. As artists like Aerozen and Tussin moved toward major labels like Def Jam Recordings Romania or established their own brands like NOTSOZEN , older tracks with uncleared samples or different management rights were often taken down to clean up their official discographies.
The story of the "deleted" version of by Aerozen, Scarkidd, and Tussin is a classic example of underground trap tracks gaining legendary status through their disappearance from official platforms. The Origin and the Hook
Originally released around late 2018 or early 2019, the track featured alongside Tussin and Toni (often associated with ScarKidd in fan circles or featuring ScarKidd in alternative versions). The song became an instant anthem in the Romanian trap scene due to its hypnotic, repetitive hook: "Am miliarde-n mintea mea de milioane" (I have billions in my million-dollar mind). It epitomized the "flex" culture of the time, focusing on wealth, luxury brands like Louboutin, and a carefree lifestyle. Why it was "Deleted" Aerozen x Scarkidd x Tussin - Miliarde (Piesa Stearsa)
: Aerozen eventually released "MILIARDE 2" in 2023, which served as a high-production spiritual successor to the original. The removal of the first version helped pivot the audience's focus toward the newer, more polished content. The Underground Legacy
: Fan-maintained accounts like zaky and ROMANIAN-SONGS host "Bassboosted" or original versions that still rack up hundreds of thousands of plays years later. : Much of Aerozen’s early work was released
: It is frequently searched for by fans as a "lost" piece of trap history, often appearing in YouTube "unreleased" or "deleted" playlists. B 808 ZEN - song and lyrics by Tussin, Aerozen - Spotify
Because the song was scrubbed from YouTube and Spotify, it migrated to the "shallows" of the internet. It survives today primarily through: The Origin and the Hook Originally released around
While no single official reason was ever publicly cited for its removal, several factors contributed to it becoming a "piesa stearsa" (deleted song):