Notice the code-switching between English and Farsi. This hybrid language is the hallmark of the SxS genre—global enough for the diaspora, Persian enough for the soul.
Representing the "Farsikadeh" (Persian underground) movement, Sasy’s aggressive, lo-fi style has been labeled "SxS" by fans due to the raw intimacy of his lyrics. His tracks often feel like a side-by-side conversation with the listener.
What is certain is that as long as young Iranians seek music that feels intimate, immediate, and rhythmic, they will keep typing "sxs" into their search bars. It is a digital whisper for a musical revolution—one that happens side by side, headphone to headphone, far from the watchful eyes of tradition.