Kalafior Derambo (b. 1984) is a well-behaved rapper from Tricity, who graduated in Philosophy. He rhymed in high school, he rhymed at university and then stopped rhyming for a short while. In 2014, he returned to Poland from a number of vegetational voyages, and – through a stroke of luck – met Ania, thanks to whom he was no longer in limbo. To celebrate, he recorded Bugibba, a concept album released on 24 June 2017. Two years later, he returns with a new record, Na mego ducha nie siada mucha, where he is no longer that polite because of a debt with six zeros: ‘My sister got me into debt amounting to one million four hundred thousand zloty. She bought land in my name (…)and did not clarify this transaction in any way before the Tax Office. In the meantime, I left the country and only a few years later did I found out that I had been entered on the list of insolvent debtors, with a tax debt of PLN 800,000 plus interest – PLN 100,000 a year. 1,400,000 in total. What can one do in a situation like that? Go crazy, break down or grit your teeth and keep doing your own thing, making every effort not to succumb to this black hole composed of six zeros.’