“DRUG DEALER” by Dima Zouchinski
- Levi
- May 16
- 2 min read

With his latest single “Drug Dealer,” the opening song off his 14 track album "Later Fate," Dima Zouchinski plunges into the dark, gritty underbelly of modern grunge, channeling raw emotion and personal experience into a track that feels both nostalgic and urgent. Released as a music video in April 2025, this visceral piece adds another bold layer to the UK-based artist’s extensive catalog. Born to Russian parents and raised in Britain, Zouchinski has been writing music since age eleven, crafting over a hundred original songs that pull no punches in terms of emotional depth. “Drug Dealer” is inspired by a real-life encounter and refuses to sugarcoat the experience. The song is tense and unflinching, laying bare the paranoia, disillusionment, and emotional fallout that followed.
Rather than polish the edges, Zouchinski leans into the messiness—creating something more honest than clean. The accompanying music video further intensifies the mood, pairing stark visuals with the track’s menacing tone.Musically, the song pays homage to the 1990s grunge era, drawing comparisons to Nirvana and Alice in Chains through its sludgy guitars, crashing drums, and abrasive vocal delivery. Yet Zouchinski isn’t stuck in the past—he reinterprets the genre for today’s anxieties. The production remains dynamic and unrefined, capturing loud-quiet shifts that heighten the track’s emotional tension.
Zouchinski’s voice is a standout feature: raw, spoken at times, and dripping with lived-in intensity. His delivery is stripped of affectation and speaks directly to the listener. It feels more like a confrontation than a performance—a trait that sets him apart in a world of polished studio acts.“Drug Dealer” is available on YouTube, Spotify, and all major platforms. It isn’t meant to be comfortable—it’s meant to be felt. Zouchinski has crafted a dark, personal anthem that confronts harsh realities head-on, offering listeners a rare moment of truth through distortion and defiance.
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