Sick Situation
Paprika Korps Lyrics


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Hello brother and sisters
Let me introduce you
Our special guest, first time on Jamaica
These white guys are from Poland
From the famous reggae company "W moich oczach"
Ladies and gentelmen - Paprika Korps!

Roots, roots music...

Sick situation if you need a straight answer
Watch out you'll be infected by bureaucratical cancer
You can't buy the justice, but you know how it goes
So don't accept the system which is rotten to the bones





Rotten to the bones (bidibabom, bidibabom, bidibabom)

Overall Meaning

The first stanza serves as an introduction to the song and the band. The singer addresses the audience as 'brothers and sisters' and goes on to introduce the special guest, Paprika Korps, a Polish reggae company. The use of the term 'white guys' seems to emphasize the band's non-Jamaican identity, while 'from the famous reggae company "W moich oczach"' highlights their reputation in Poland. The second stanza, with the repetition of the word 'roots,' sets the stage for the main message of the song, which seems to be centered on the theme of social justice.


The lyrics of the refrain, 'Sick situation if you need a straight answer/Watch out you'll be infected by bureaucratical cancer,' criticize the current state of society and its bureaucratic systems, which the singer perceives as corrupt and unjust. The line 'You can't buy the justice, but you know how it goes' reflects the reality that those with power and money often manipulate the system to their advantage. The message emphasizes that true justice cannot be bought and must be fought for, even if it means going against the established order.


The line 'So don't accept the system which is rotten to the bones' calls for the audience to take a stand against injustice and to resist being complicit in maintaining a corrupt system. The repetition of the phrase 'Rotten to the bones' in the refrain emphasizes the depth and severity of the problem, inviting the listeners to join in solidarity with the message of social justice and the fight against corruption and injustice.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello brother and sisters
A friendly greeting to the audience


Let me introduce you
Announcing the arrival of a special guest


Our special guest, first time on Jamaica
Referring to the band Paprika Korps


These white guys are from Poland
Identifying the origin of the band


From the famous reggae company "W moich oczach"
Mentioning the record label associated with the band


Ladies and gentlemen - Paprika Korps!
Formally introducing the band to the audience


Sick situation if you need a straight answer
Describing a problematic situation that requires a direct solution


Watch out you'll be infected by bureaucratical cancer
Warning of the harmful effects of an inefficient bureaucratic system


You can't buy the justice, but you know how it goes
Explaining that justice cannot be purchased and highlighting the corrupt nature of the system


So don't accept the system which is rotten to the bones
Encouraging listeners to reject the corrupt system


Rotten to the bones (bidibabom, bidibabom, bidibabom)
Repeating the message that the system is completely corrupt




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Comments from YouTube:

@Seckushaq

super muzika! slusam papriku vec 7-8 g. pozdrav iz hrvatske

@rastawatcher

najpozitivnije iz poland aj reee greetings from BiH

@bjn82

THE BEST of paprika

@Zilumi84

Love from finland too, you're awesome!! <3

@BorisMaric

@rastawatcher - Hehehehe...Roots, roots music...Eeeeeeee...Woooo....

@JahMaMajka

Hrvatske jest zajebista ! :D

@Maja0202

koooooocham :)

@sunsaayy

czasy liceum mi sie przypominaja :) poczatki palenia :)

@swietlord

bez kitu tez ich sluchalem w liceum przy pierwszych sesjach z roslinka , tyle wspooooomnieeeeeń

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