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Beata Kozidrak announces “special choreography” at the concert. After a storm on social media

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Beata Kozidrak commented on social media about the discussion surrounding the recording with her participation and the wave of negative comments about the performance of the song “Okay, okay, I don't know anything, I don't know anything.” In one sentence, the singer made it clear that she was aware of the storm on the Internet and announced what to expect from her performance during the next concert celebrating the 45th anniversary of the band Bajm.

“Dear friends, a new one is being born,” Kozidrak said in a Thursday post on Facebook, informing about the recording of a new song. The singer explained that she was the author of the lyrics, but did not reveal the name of the author of the composition. “So soon the premiere of my new song will take place, and then in March in Łódź I will play a concert which I am looking forward to and which I have never played before in my life! I will provide details soon,” we read.

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Beata Kozidrak about “special choreography”

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Later in the entry, the artist invited her fans to another jubilee concert on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the Bajm band. “We'll see each other on October 27 at the Tauron Arena Kraków. 'OK OK, I don't know anything, I don't know anything' will also be there, and of course with special choreography,” the singer concluded. She referred to the recording that sparked heated discussions online.

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A video showing Beata Kozidrak dancing to the song “OK. OK. I don't know anything, I don't know anything” has circulated on social media in recent days. The recording – as described, recorded on September 14 during the Bajm group's concert in Szczecin – has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times. Many of the comments posted online under it are not suitable for quoting.

Psychiatrist on “ridiculing” Beata Kozidrak

Maja Herman, a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and president of the Polish Society of Medical Media, commented on the storm that broke out on social media after the publication of the concert recording. “Today, each of us should be like Beata Kozidrak,” she said in an entry she posted on X on Wednesday. As she added, “ridiculing” Kozidrak “is neither refined, nor wise, nor good, and it brings no social value (…).” “On the contrary – most people will withdraw into themselves, ashamed of their physicality, sexuality and expression. And in the end we will all lose,” Herman said.

Alek Rogoziński, among others, also commented on numerous comments under the video of the performance. “Beata Kozidrak has been singing the song 'OK, O.K.' about the daughter of Corinth since 1983 and it is always accompanied by this particular choreography, provocative and slightly vulgar, and at the same time perfectly emphasizing the atmosphere of this song,” he wrote on Facebook on Wednesday. . “It's not Beata, but the character she plays on stage!” – added Rogoziński.

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Main photo source: Paweł Supernak/PAP

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