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: The song was written in a mountain hut near Lake Czorsztyn during a jam session that lasted only 30 minutes.
The official music video for by Polish artist Mrozu was released on May 21, 2021 , as the lead single from his sixth studio album, Złote bloki . The video is a nostalgic tribute to the early '90s, characterized by its "90s aesthetic" and use of analog filming techniques. Music Video Overview
: It reflects on turning past challenges ("things that lose their color") into something valuable ("gold") and breaking through the "glass ceiling".
: The video captures a nostalgic atmosphere of his youth, featuring pastel-colored "wielka płyta" (large-panel system-built) housing estates and 1990s-style interiors.
: Kacper Fertacz , known for his work on The Last Family ( Ostatnia rodzina ).
: Zuzanna Plisz (who also directed Mrozu's award-winning "Duch" video).
: It was filmed using 8 tapes of analog film and staromodnego (old-fashioned) equipment to create an authentic period look. Directing & Cinematography :
: The song was written in a mountain hut near Lake Czorsztyn during a jam session that lasted only 30 minutes.
The official music video for by Polish artist Mrozu was released on May 21, 2021 , as the lead single from his sixth studio album, Złote bloki . The video is a nostalgic tribute to the early '90s, characterized by its "90s aesthetic" and use of analog filming techniques. Music Video Overview
: It reflects on turning past challenges ("things that lose their color") into something valuable ("gold") and breaking through the "glass ceiling".
: The video captures a nostalgic atmosphere of his youth, featuring pastel-colored "wielka płyta" (large-panel system-built) housing estates and 1990s-style interiors.
: Kacper Fertacz , known for his work on The Last Family ( Ostatnia rodzina ).
: Zuzanna Plisz (who also directed Mrozu's award-winning "Duch" video).
: It was filmed using 8 tapes of analog film and staromodnego (old-fashioned) equipment to create an authentic period look. Directing & Cinematography :