About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of catchy hooks and polished pop production that showcases youthful exuberance."

Where they were

In 2004, Virgin released 'Bimbo' as their debut album, marking their entry into the Polish pop music scene. The album came after the band's formation in 2001, capturing a moment of artistic development as they sought to establish their sound and identity within the competitive landscape of Polish pop.

Why it matters

'Bimbo' was well-received in Poland, quickly gaining popularity and contributing to the rise of the new wave of Polish pop artists. Its commercial success helped pave the way for the band's subsequent releases and solidified their presence in the industry during a time when Polish pop was evolving rapidly.

Essential tracks

  • "Szafa" — The opening track sets an energetic tone with its infectious melody and relatable lyrics about self-discovery.
  • "Nie oceniać jej" — This song features poignant reflections on judgment and acceptance, showcasing emotional depth amidst upbeat instrumentation.
  • "Teraz to wiem" — With its catchy chorus and introspective lyrics, this track encapsulates the album's themes of growth and realization.

Release Date

May 17, 2004

Artist Origin

Poland

Tracklist

  1. 1 Szafa 3:54
  2. 2 Chłopczyku mój 4:06
  3. 3 Dżaga 4:05
  4. 4 Nie zawiedź mnie 3:11
  5. 5 Nie oceniać jej 4:36
  6. 6 Et Anima 4:34
  7. 7 Ulica 3:56
  8. 8 Piekarnia 3:14
  9. 9 Okno Boże 3:04
  10. 10 Teraz to wiem 3:24
  11. 11 Bar 3:30
  12. 12 Kolejny raz 3:24
  13. 13 Mój "M" 2:59