ZOMG. This is like a Trey Parker & Matt Stone parody of Gay American Idol. This is the most amazing thing I have seen today. And then I clicked your link and found Poland. HOLY SHIT POLISH MUSICAL RAP THEATRE This is a weird al song, not a national contest thing. It has to be. The overproduction is a thing of beauty. I love how I have no idea what the hell they're saying but I can tell beyond a reasonable doubt that it really doesn't matter. _____________________________________________________________________________ Brief aside: I've worked X-Factor. I've worked The Voice. I paid for college mixing bands in clubs. And this shit is fucking spectacular. I mean... ...no, hang on. 2006, bitches. For real. 2006. Y'all cheered on GWAR suits singing Turbo-era Judas Priest in a Nirvana video. In 2006. I understand Mentos ads now. I get it. Badging this shit. I want, like, an official Hubski Eurovision Watching Party. This is... amazing. I mean, Maltese synth-folk. Malta gets an entry. There are more people in my zip code than there are in Malta.2013: Cezar Ouatu represented Romania with "It's My Life". He was appropriately nicknamed the Sparkling Gay Dubstep Vampire for his presence at Eurovision (it is very popular with the LGBT community), his sparkliness, his dark clothes, and the dubstep part of the song.
2012: Buranovskiye Babushki represented Russia with "Party for Everybody". Buranovskiye Babushki are a bunch of grandmothers from Udmurtia. They sang in Udmurt, which is a language related to Hungarian and Finnish .
So the thing about the Polish song is that it's a parody of national stereotypes, particularly about Polish women. It's one of my favorites.And in the video there is no subtext / If you don’t believe, visit the countryside