The song encourages listeners to look inward to understand the world, with lyrics suggesting that hope begins with self-understanding. Impact and Reception

KęKę delivers a characteristically grounded verse, reflecting on his role as a father ("They call me daddy, not Diddy") and the importance of actions over empty words in a world he describes as a "wave of lies".

Produced by , the track features a rich instrumental layer with live elements, including guitar by Andrzej Jaworski and drums by Bartłomiej Drozd. A defining characteristic of the song is the inclusion of the Alla Polacca children's choir from the Grand Theatre-National Opera, which adds a hauntingly beautiful, ethereal quality to the chorus. Artist(s): Polska Wersja feat. KęKę Album: Na waszych oczach (2023) Release Date: November 18, 2022

The chorus emphasizes a collective desire to live "without fear" and to witness "better times," acknowledging that current global conditions—marked by war and division—are unsustainable.

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The song encourages listeners to look inward to understand the world, with lyrics suggesting that hope begins with self-understanding. Impact and Reception

KęKę delivers a characteristically grounded verse, reflecting on his role as a father ("They call me daddy, not Diddy") and the importance of actions over empty words in a world he describes as a "wave of lies". polska_wersja_dluzej_tak_nie_moze_byc_feat_keke

Produced by , the track features a rich instrumental layer with live elements, including guitar by Andrzej Jaworski and drums by Bartłomiej Drozd. A defining characteristic of the song is the inclusion of the Alla Polacca children's choir from the Grand Theatre-National Opera, which adds a hauntingly beautiful, ethereal quality to the chorus. Artist(s): Polska Wersja feat. KęKę Album: Na waszych oczach (2023) Release Date: November 18, 2022 The song encourages listeners to look inward to

The chorus emphasizes a collective desire to live "without fear" and to witness "better times," acknowledging that current global conditions—marked by war and division—are unsustainable. A defining characteristic of the song is the