Years later, his clips continue to circulate as the definition of "old-school" street drifting. In Eastern Europe and beyond, he is often viewed as a folk hero or a "rebel" who pushed the limits of what was possible in a production sedan.
Known as the "Georgian Drift King," Tevzadze became a global sensation through the Need For Drive team. He was famous for his aggressive, surgical drifting in heavy Tbilisi traffic using his iconic BMW M5 E34 with the plate OOM-500 .
In 2013, at age 26, Tevzadze died as a passenger in his own car. He had ironically recently discussed "going legal" and ending illegal street stunts.
Fan edits often pair ARCHI’s melancholic yet rhythmic beats with Tevzadze’s footage to highlight the "live fast, die young" narrative. The song's mention of "not wanting to be a soldier" and choosing "another sphere" mirrors Tevzadze’s rebellious, anti-establishment driving style. Legacy and Tragedy
The fusion of ’s track " Любит хулигана " (Loves a Bully) with footage of the late Giorgi Tevzadze captures a specific subculture where street racing, rebellion, and a "living fast" mentality intersect. The Feature: "Loves a Bully" & The Legend of OOM-500
His 2024 track Любит хулигана has become a modern anthem for the "hooligan" lifestyle. The lyrics—"Oh mama, she loves a bully... notes of a music lover's soul"—resonate with themes of youth, high-speed cars, and dodging authority.