The 5-track EP, titled "Escape," is a concentrated dose of Wala's signature sound. With tracks like "Lost in the Moment" and "Vibez," this EP is perfect for those who want a quick yet impactful musical experience.

The chorus is simple, repetitive, and lethal for virality:

"Wala 5, wala 7, wala 10 / Ana baghi nkoun ana, nkoun ana" (Neither 5, nor 7, nor 10 / I want to be myself, be myself)

This duality makes the song a gym anthem, a car-testing bass track, and a self-empowerment mantra all at once. DYSTINCT isn't just flexing about money or cars; he is flexing about self-acceptance. He tells his love interest that he doesn't care if society rates her a 5 or a 10; he wants the genuine personality.

In the verses, he touches on paranoia ("Koulchi kay hlum, sahbi hadchi mchi film" – Everyone is dreaming, buddy, this isn't a movie) and loyalty, wrapping street wisdom in a sing-song cadence that gets stuck in your head for days.

The song tells the story of a one-sided or fading love. The narrator is tired of waiting, forgiving, and hoping. The key refrain translates to:

“Neither 5, nor 7, nor 10 days – I’ve had enough. Don’t come back, don’t explain. Wala 5-7-10.”

It captures the feeling of emotional exhaustion – when you’ve given someone multiple chances, but they keep failing you. The numbers represent deadlines or second chances that keep getting extended, but now the speaker is done.

The algorithm loves contrast. "Wala 5-7-10" exploded on TikTok not because of a dance challenge, but because of the "Slow to Fast" transition.

This "Transformation Edit" has spawned over 500,000 user-generated videos, catapulting DYSTINCT from a regional star to a global name. It is the perfect audio for "before and after" make-up tutorials, gym progress, or weekend transitions.

The song became a viral hit on TikTok and Instagram Reels, especially in North Africa, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Its catchy numeric hook made it easy to meme and remix. It helped DYSTINCT gain international recognition, leading to collaborations with artists like Fally Ipupa, Tiiwtii, and ElGrandeToto.