This is first polish rapper, no I’m not joking. Song is cool af.
He is a man of many talents, mostly know as great actor.
They were humourous songs from the early 1980s that were meant to be a parody of the disco genre, but due to the skillful composer that wrote the music (Andrzej Korzyński) they turned out to be better than the real disco at that time. The lyrics of the songs told a fictional story of a DJ / bouncer / con man from the semi-criminal underworld (but generally harmless, only self-boasting) and were filled with puns and jokes.
Ja jestem king Bruce Lee karate mistrz
This is Bruce Lee Karate Mistrz
He is king Bruce Lee, master of karate
It’s a boast song where the dude sings about being a bad ass like Bruce Lee. Also, it’s a parody of some other music genre, mostly disco from the 1970s.
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This album freaking rocks. That’s Piotr Fronczewski. A Polish treasure. Akademia Pana Kleksa?
It’s a parody of disco music ( https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franek_Kimono ). Think of it as a Polish version of Weird Al Yankovic.
This is first polish rapper, no I’m not joking. Song is cool af.
He is a man of many talents, mostly know as great actor.
They were humourous songs from the early 1980s that were meant to be a parody of the disco genre, but due to the skillful composer that wrote the music (Andrzej Korzyński) they turned out to be better than the real disco at that time. The lyrics of the songs told a fictional story of a DJ / bouncer / con man from the semi-criminal underworld (but generally harmless, only self-boasting) and were filled with puns and jokes.
Ja jestem king Bruce Lee karate mistrz
This is Bruce Lee Karate Mistrz
He is king Bruce Lee, master of karate
It’s a boast song where the dude sings about being a bad ass like Bruce Lee. Also, it’s a parody of some other music genre, mostly disco from the 1970s.