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The instrumental itself actually samples a part of the song "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc., which adds to its strangely familiar and addictive rhythm.
The track is actually titled "Gdzie jest biały węgorz? (Zejście)" by Polish artist Cypis Solo , released around 2015.
"Tylko jedno w głowie mam / koksu pięć gram" translates to "Only one thing in my head / five grams of coke" . Dancing Polish Cow EARRAPE
The lyrics detail the artist's struggle with substance abuse, mentioning "white eels" (a slang for lines of cocaine), debt, and feeling like a "dead animal" during a comedown.
The humor of the meme largely stems from the fact that most non-Polish speakers vibed to the catchy beat without realizing the lyrics describe a painful drug withdrawal. The instrumental itself actually samples a part of
The "Dancing Polish Cow" meme, often paired with the high-decibel "earrape" audio variant, is a viral internet phenomenon that contrasts a goofy, low-poly dancing cow with a unexpectedly dark song about drug addiction. Origin and Rise to Fame
The meme first gained massive traction in July 2020 when a 1-hour loop of a dancing cow GIF was paired with the song on YouTube. "Tylko jedno w głowie mam / koksu pięć
This is a common internet sub-genre where the audio is intentionally distorted and boosted to extreme volumes for comedic shock or "chaos" value. The Dark Lyrics vs. The Silly Visuals