The lyrics open with, "Sometimes you wonder if you walk the proper way," highlighting the common human experience of self-doubt.
The recurring hook, "I can tell you how to break your golden rules," suggests a message of non-conformity or liberation from restrictive, self-imposed, or inherited limitations. Remixes and Variations
The song explores the internal struggle of finding one's path amidst a sea of unsolicited advice:
A collaborative remix by C-BooL and Skytech was released in August 2021, offering a more energetic house variation. Production Credits Composer/Lyricist: Grzegorz Cebula (C-BooL). Label: C-Wave Records.
The official video for by C-BooL (Grzegorz Cebula) was released on April 22, 2021 , through C-Wave Records . As a prominent figure in the Polish dance and house music scene, C-BooL's track blends electronic production with lyrics that reflect on personal direction and the influence of external advice. Musical Content and Lyrics
The "Golden Rules" project includes several versions tailored for different listening environments:
It mentions advisers who "always know" and have "so much to say," representing the noise of societal expectations or critical peers.
The primary release featuring the standard production style.
The lyrics open with, "Sometimes you wonder if you walk the proper way," highlighting the common human experience of self-doubt.
The recurring hook, "I can tell you how to break your golden rules," suggests a message of non-conformity or liberation from restrictive, self-imposed, or inherited limitations. Remixes and Variations
The song explores the internal struggle of finding one's path amidst a sea of unsolicited advice: c_bool_golden_rules_official_video
A collaborative remix by C-BooL and Skytech was released in August 2021, offering a more energetic house variation. Production Credits Composer/Lyricist: Grzegorz Cebula (C-BooL). Label: C-Wave Records.
The official video for by C-BooL (Grzegorz Cebula) was released on April 22, 2021 , through C-Wave Records . As a prominent figure in the Polish dance and house music scene, C-BooL's track blends electronic production with lyrics that reflect on personal direction and the influence of external advice. Musical Content and Lyrics The lyrics open with, "Sometimes you wonder if
The "Golden Rules" project includes several versions tailored for different listening environments:
It mentions advisers who "always know" and have "so much to say," representing the noise of societal expectations or critical peers. As a prominent figure in the Polish dance
The primary release featuring the standard production style.