Molotof Taps Into His Ultras Roots With New Track 'ULTRUS'
In his new single, Molotof reflects on resistance and resilience, channeling the spirit of Egypt’s ultras and street art in his return to the rap game.

Cairo-based producer and rapper Molotof continues his long-awaited rap comeback with a new track that doubles as a personal manifesto. Raw, direct, and steeped in history, 'ULTRUS' reflects Molotof’s years of resistance, both in sound and spirit.
Returning to his lyrical roots, Molotof uses this track to speak directly to the forces that tried to silence him. But instead of backing down, he leans into the legacy that shaped him: Egypt’s street art movement, the enduring presence of the ultras, and the unspoken codes of loyalty and rebellion that run through both.
The track bristles with energy, its production carrying a charged minimalism that lets the lyrics hit harder. “They fought me,” Molotof says, “but I kept going—because my weapons are different.” Those weapons, he explains, are the values, visions, and collective memory forged during his time in the streets, when “Molotof” was more than just a name, it was a signal.
His message is clear: the past isn’t something to escape, it’s a source of strength. With this release, Molotof stays grounded in the codes that made him, and proves that resistance, when honest, always finds new form.
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Jun 19, 2025