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The lyrics, written by Andrzej Mogielnicki and composed by Jan Borysewicz , reference "Maxim" in Gdynia—one of the most exclusive and notorious luxury clubs in Communist Poland.

A reimagined version for the band's 35th-anniversary album, featuring guest vocals from Maciej Maleńczuk . Lady Pank - TaЕ„cz gЕ‚upia, taЕ„cz

In an era of strict propaganda and scarcity, the song’s depiction of luxury cars (BMWs) and Western music (Boney M.) acted as an ironic critique of those who "sold their souls" for a taste of the West. Lyric Themes & Composition The lyrics, written by Andrzej Mogielnicki and composed

"Tańcz głupia, tańcz" is one of the most recognizable anthems in the history of Polish rock, serving as a biting social commentary on the decadent lifestyles of the 1980s. Originally released in 1982, the track quickly became a symbol of youth rebellion against the backdrop of the Polish People's Republic (PRL). Lyric Themes & Composition "Tańcz głupia, tańcz" is

Characterized by Borysewicz's distinctive "Sting-like" guitar tone and new wave influence, the song remains a staple of Polish rock radio and is frequently performed at Lady Pank's live concerts. Notable Versions