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Released around , "Bernie" appeared during a pivotal moment for Polish rap. At this time, Oyche Doniz and his collaborator Belmondo (Mobbyn) were redefining the genre through a style often described as "abstract street rap." Unlike the serious, moralizing tone of traditional Polish hip-hop, "Bernie" thrives on:
: Doniz explicitly states, "For the first time in Poland, rap not for children," positioning himself as an outsider to the mainstream. oyche_doniz_bernie
: The central metaphor—contrasting a mundane meal like krupnik (barley soup) with "venison à la Bernie"—highlights a bizarre, self-aggrandizing persona. Released around , "Bernie" appeared during a pivotal