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The song is a satirical take on the post-communist socio-economic reality in Bulgaria, focusing on themes of "working on oneself" while avoiding traditional labor. a_nie_s_bobi_dvamata_piem_kafe
"A nie s Bobi dvamata piem kafe" (And the two of us with Bobby are drinking coffee) is the signature hit by the Bulgarian ska-punk band (Уикеда). Released in 1999 on their debut album Revolution (Революция), it became a cult classic and a generational anthem for Bulgarian youth. Feature Overview This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge
Led by frontman Erol Ibrahimov , Wickeda blended punk, ska, reggae, and Balkan folk elements, making them a staple of the Bulgarian alternative scene. Where to Listen You can stream the track on several platforms: Google Watch Action Data Feature Overview Led by frontman Erol Ibrahimov ,
The lyrics follow a lazy morning—starting around 10:00 AM—where the narrator and his friend Bobby sit in a cafe (specifically "Jazz"), cursing their fate while others work. They discuss moving to Hawaii and compare Western wages to the local cost of coffee, concluding that while others work like "monkeys," they are "working on themselves".
Initially included as a "filler" track, it unexpectedly became the band's most famous song. It is widely regarded as one of the best Bulgarian songs of all time, capturing the "slacker" vibe of the late 90s.