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A playful line mentions having "math in the small finger" to justify doubling the order of drinks.

Ultimately, "Będziemy Pić (BRiAN RMX)" isn't just a song about drinking; it is a musical artifact of Polish "folk-pop" that embraces regional identity through the lens of modern electronic production.

While the original version leans into the classic synthesizers and bouncy rhythms of disco polo, the BRiAN Remix (released on the Braxton Music channel) moves the production closer to "vixia" or "pumpin" house styles popular in Polish clubs.

At its core, the song is an unapologetic party track. The lyrics center on the concept of hospitality and the social rituals associated with gathering. The chorus emphasizes a humorous sense of national duty, suggesting that in Poland, choosing not to drink is almost socially unacceptable ("A tu nie pić nie wypada"). The verses play on common party tropes:

Multiple versions of the song, including the BRiAN RMX and the Alchemist Project Remix , have garnered millions of views and streams on Spotify and YouTube.

The energy is heightened to suit high-intensity dance environments.

It remains a frequently played track at "osiemnastki" (18th birthday parties) and weddings, where its self-deprecating humor and infectious beat bridge the gap between different generations of listeners.