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Rapper Ganxsta Zolee revealed frustrations with traffic during the premiere of levente Harsányi’s new show, Loud, alongside Olympic champion Tímea Nagy, actor Armand Kautzky, and musician Peti Sipos.
Show Debut and Highway Expansion Context
Levente Harsányi launched his new show, Loud, featuring discussions on current events with a rotating panel of guests. The inaugural broadcast included Olympic champion Tímea Nagy, actor Armand Kautzky, Peti Sipos of Iryy Axial Gland, and rapper Ganxsta Zolee as reported by Borsonline. A central topic of conversation was the ongoing, large-scale highway expansion project initiated in September 2025, which has resulted in significant traffic congestion.
The discussion centered on the guests’ personal experiences and opinions regarding the highway construction and its impact on daily life. Ganxsta Zolee specifically shared his frustrations while driving, revealing a struggle to maintain composure in traffic.
Ganxsta Zolee’s Admission of road Rage
According to Borsonline, Ganxsta Zolee described experiencing intense anger while driving, despite attempting to remain calm. He jokingly stated, “I really do [türelmes vagyok!] I’m crazy, I hit the steering wheel, I want to kill everyone, so I’m a vrey calm driver, restrained, calm…”
Harsányi responded to Zolee’s comment, acknowledging the frustrations caused by the highway expansion. The exchange highlighted the widespread impact of the construction on commuters and the emotional toll of navigating increased traffic.
Hungary’s Highway Expansion Project
In September 2025, Hungary commenced a significant highway expansion project aimed at improving transportation infrastructure. The project, however, immediatly led to widespread traffic jams and delays, impacting daily commutes for many citizens. Details regarding the specific scope and budget of the project are available from official government sources, though complete data is still being compiled.
The expansion is intended to address long-standing infrastructure needs and facilitate economic growth. However, the short-term disruptions have sparked public debate and frustration, as evidenced by the discussion on Loud.
