STEROID’s “SUPERMAN” – A Conscious Rap Statement from Assam

STEROID – SUPERMAN (Prod. MAROOF)

Some songs come and go, lost in playlists and background noise. Then there are songs like “SUPERMAN” by STEROID, tracks that refuse to be ignored, that cut deep into the flesh of society and leave scars where truth should live. Recorded on ff3131.DE/ Studio, this is not a product of the mainstream. This is underground. This is raw. This is resistance with a beat.

FF3131 isn’t just a label or a platform, it’s a movement. A movement that believes in voices from the margins, words from the gut, and art that carries more weight than commerce.

“SUPERMAN” sits right at the heart of that. It’s not designed to flatter, it’s not built for algorithms, it’s a statement. A cry against conformity, a pushback against insecurities imposed by society, and a reminder that difference is not weakness, it’s power.

Steroid Originals during the shoot of SUPERMAN © ff3131.de

Lyrics that Burn Through Silence

The opening lines set the tone: a mix of Assamese and English, the local and the global stitched together, telling the story of someone who never fully belongs, yet refuses to disappear. STEROID throws references to legends like 2Pac while grounding his narrative in Assamese soil, where the city mocks, the village waits, and society judges.

“i don’t belong to this world

society told me that

just cuz I never fit with them

they kinda insecure that I’m superman”

This hook flips the narrative. What society calls “not fitting in” becomes a badge of honor. The outsider transforms into Superman, not because of society’s validation, but because of his refusal to bow down. It’s a manifesto for anyone who has ever felt out of place.

Between Village and City, Between Hope and Frustration

“SUPERMAN” is filled with contrasts. The longing for peace in the village versus the chaos of the city. The search for identity versus the ridicule of society. The young voice dreaming of crossing oceans in one leap, only to be mocked and pulled down like a frog in a well. These are not abstract images, they are the everyday experiences of a generation caught between tradition and modernity, belonging and alienation.

STERIOD doesn’t just rap about personal struggle; he expands it into collective frustration, the parody of law enforcement, the corruption of politics, the way society thrives on keeping individuals chained. He holds no punches.

MAROOF © ff3131.de

Production that Lets the Truth Speak

Behind STEROID’s words is MAROOF on production, mixing, and mastering. The beats don’t try to overshadow the lyrics. Instead, they act like a heartbeat, steady, raw, and deliberate. Each pause feels like breath held under water, each drop like a fist hitting the table. The production stays true to the underground spirit: no excess, no polish for radio, just grit and intent.

Not Just Music, But a Movement

“SUPERMAN” is more than a song. It’s a piece of Conscious Rap that belongs to a lineage of music created not to please, but to question. Every verse reflects resistance, reality, and resilience. It’s about breaking the cage society builds and realizing that sometimes, being different is the only real freedom.

In the spirit of FF3131, this track becomes an anthem for outsiders, for those who never fully fit the mold but continue to move, create, and rise. If you’ve ever been told you don’t belong, STEROID’s “SUPERMAN” speaks directly to you.

Steroid Originals under a flyover in Guwahati © ff3131.de

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