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True to his style, Gromee delivers a crisp, polished dance beat. It is upbeat and radio-friendly, designed for clubs and summer playlists. However, some critics suggest the production veers closer to Euro-dance or modern pop-radio rather than a classic rock re-arrangement.

Review: Gromee x Wac Toja x Sara Chmiel x Jan Borysewicz – "Sztuka Latania" (2022)

Sara brings a clean, pop-friendly vocal quality, providing a melodic contrast to the rap verses. gromee_x_wac_toja_x_sara_chmiel_x_jan_borysewic...

Gromee, renowned for bringing international pop elements to Polish radio, took on a bold challenge by reviving the iconic 1985 Lady Pank hit, "Sztuka Latania". The result is a high-energy, modern dance track that splits the difference between respectful homage and contemporary electronic Polish pop. The Sound and Production

The rap additions may feel jarring to fans of the classic rock version. If you can tell me: True to his style, Gromee delivers a crisp,

The inclusion of the legendary Jan Borysewicz—composer of the original 1985 melody—is the track's strongest link to the original. He provides live, modern guitar parts that cut through the electronic production, giving it a necessary rock edge. The Verdict

Wac Toja adds new, melodic rap verses to the structure. This is the biggest stylistic shift from the original, making it more appealing to younger listeners familiar with Polish rap/pop hybrids. Review: Gromee x Wac Toja x Sara Chmiel

This version is less about covering the original rock vibe and more about rebranding the song for a new generation. Whilepurists may prefer the gritty 80s original, this collaboration is a successful pop-dance reinterpretation that respects the original’s catchy melody while updating it with modern rap-pop sensibilities. Live guitar work from Jan Borysewicz adds authenticity. Polished, high-quality production suitable for clubs. Accessible for a new generation of listeners. Cons: