In Turkish rap culture, this sequence represents a "microphone show" intended to demonstrate the artist's breath control and rhythmic precision. The lyrics—typically rendered as "Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-microphone show" —serve as a high-energy transition that has become a viral hallmark of Ceza's style. Artistic Context: "Holocaust" (2004)

: Beyond its speed, the track explores themes of self-expression , artistic integrity , and a critique of the underground music scene.

: The song is a cornerstone of Turkish hip-hop, often used in reaction videos by international audiences who are "blown away" by his technical skills even without understanding the Turkish lyrics. Critical Legacy

The song "Holocaust" was released as part of the influential album under Hammer Müzik .

: Ceza is recognized as a "chopper" rapper, a style characterized by extremely fast, rhythmic delivery. He has even collaborated with international speed-rap icons like Tech N9ne and Busta Rhymes on the track "Worldwide Choppers" .