Brodka’s first album, mature for a teenager, amazed audiences with its sensitivity and fresh approach to pop music ‐ but also proved that Brodka has an incredible voice. Brodka’s second album, released two years later, also reached ‘Golden Record’ status. The singer’s latest LP, Granda, came after a break in music‐making and a conscious decision to change directions. Granda shows a more experienced, worldly and experimental side to Brodka. The music ‐ hard to define but showing folk, electronic and experimental traits, with a pop background ‐ was produced and co‐composed by Bartosz Dziedzic.
Granda has reached double platinum status, proving that this bold, new style Brodka has embraced was a smart move. Both Brodka and Dziedzic received acclaim for their work and were nominated for dozens of awards, including the SuperHiro Magazine Award (won), Gala’s Rose (won), Polityka Passport. Poland’s Phonographic Academy nominated Brodka for 10 Fryderyki awards (the most important awards in Polish music business), and the singer won 4 for Best Female Vocalist, Best Pop Album, Best Music Production, Best Music Video in 2011. In 2012 she was nominated for MTV European Music Awards. In 2013 she was angain nominated to Fryderyki awards in 3 cathegories: Best Album (LAX), Best Song ("Varsovie") and Best Artist of the year 2012.
Since the release of Granda, Brodka has been touring with her band all over Poland. They played over 60 concerts and are currently preparing to tour the LAX EP and the EP’s singles: Varsovie and Dancing Shoes. Besides music, Brodka’s other passions include photography and fashion, proven by the fact that, at age 24, she is already considered an icon by Poland’s fashion magazines. Brodka, hailing from the Silesian town of Zywiec, known for it’s folk‐music roots and determined inhabitants, is proving over and over again that she sets high goals and rises to the challenge of meeting them. Her latest venture into singing in English only serves to show that Brodka is constantly developing ‐ both personally and musically ‐ and her sales and concert attendance prove that she has staying‐power.
Spinning Wheel
Brodka Lyrics
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Must come down
Spinning wheel
Got to go around
Talkin' 'bout your troubles
It's a cryin' sin
Ride a painted pony
Let the spinning wheel spin
You got no money
You got no home
Spinning wheel
All al lone
Talkin' 'bout your troubles and you,
You never learn
Ride a painted pony
Let the spinning wheel turn
Did you find
Your directing sign
On the straight and narrow highway
Would you mind a reflecting sign
Just let it shine
Within your mind
And show you, the colors
That are real
Someone's waiting
Just for you
Spinning wheel,
Spinning true
Drop all your troubles by the riverside
Get your painted pony
On the spinning wheel ride
The song Spinning Wheel by Brodka is a reflective and poignant piece that explores the cyclical nature of life, with its highs and lows. The lyrics assert that what goes up must come down, and that the spinning wheel of life must continue to turn, bringing with it challenges, heartaches and triumphs. The song is a reminder to the listener that they are not alone in their troubles and that they must learn to ride the ride, to embrace the good and the bad, and to find their inner strength and resilience.
The song also explores the theme of direction and purpose, with the lyrical challenge of finding one's "directing sign" on the "straight and narrow highway". The suggestion is that if one can find direction and purpose in life, they will be able to overcome the bumps in the road and the cyclical nature of the spinning wheel. The reflective sign is a call to mindfulness and introspection, encouraging the listener to look within and find the colors that are real, suggesting a deeper understanding of the world and its complexities.
Overall, Spinning Wheel is a beautiful and thought-provoking song that speaks to the heart and soul, evoking a sense of yearning, resilience, and hope in equal measure. The music is haunting and ethereal, with a melancholic yet uplifting vibe that captures the essence of the song's theme.
Line by Line Meaning
What goes up
Everything that rises to the top
Must come down
Will eventually fall back down
Spinning wheel
The cyclical nature of life
Got to go around
You have to ride it out
Talkin' 'bout your troubles
Complaining about your problems
It's a cryin' sin
It's unproductive to constantly worry
Ride a painted pony
Take a journey of self-discovery
Let the spinning wheel spin
Accept the ups and downs of life
You got no money
You're broke
You got no home
You're homeless
Spinning wheel
Life's cycle
All alone
By yourself
Talkin' 'bout your troubles and you
Focusing on your struggles
You never learn
You haven't gained any wisdom
Did you find
Have you discovered
Your directing sign
Your purpose in life
On the straight and narrow highway
Following the right path
Would you mind a reflecting sign
Would you be open to guidance
Just let it shine
Let your true self be visible
Within your mind
In your thoughts
And show you, the colors
Reveal the real you
That are real
Your true identity
Someone's waiting
There is someone out there for you
Just for you
Specifically for you
Spinning wheel,
Life's cycle
Spinning true
Turns inevitably
Drop all your troubles by the riverside
Leave your worries behind
Get your painted pony
Embark on a new journey
On the spinning wheel ride
Experience the cycle of life
Contributed by Addison J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.