Sokol_jednorozec_official_video Official
: The song serves as a critique of the "it used to be better" mindset. The video portrays a young "Sokołek" navigating dangerous situations—fights in shops, dealing in "crackhouses," and surviving on the margins—while the surreal imagery of elfs and cotton candy clouds represents the way the brain "colors" these memories over time to make them more bearable. Visual Motifs :
The story of the "Jednorożec" official video by is a gritty exploration of memory, addiction, and the dangerous tendency to romanticize a "mythical" past that was actually filled with struggle. The Narrative of the Video sokol_jednorozec_official_video
: Symbolizing the "pink" filter people put on their youth and past struggles, often masking the pain of addiction or poverty. Production Details : The song serves as a critique of
The video was released on , as the second single from Sokół's solo album titled Nic (Nothing). Director : Sebastian Pańczyk. Producer : BobAir. The Narrative of the Video : Symbolizing the
: The chorus features Mateusz Krautwurst, Lena Osińska, and Paulina Romaniuk-Jasińska. Sokół - Jednorożec (Official Video)
: The video visually juxtaposes the harsh, gray reality of street life with surreal, colorful imagery. While the lyrics describe eating instant noodles ("Vifon") in stairwells, not having money for vodka, and waking up in random cities, the chorus invites the viewer to "close your eyes and look" at a pink unicorn in pink grass.