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A representative for the rapper, Cypis, says he had “no idea” the song was being used in a children’s toy. Reports in July described a Polish-speaking woman in Taiwan who bought the toy and had a similar experience. Meanwhile, Cypis said the Chinese manufacturer who created the toy used his rap song without permission.
Dropshippers seek out cheap products – such as dancing cacti or talking plush hamsters – that they think could be big hits. Since then, countless similar items have popped up – although it’s not clear whether the early versions contained the Polish song. The toy, marketed as educational, may teach your children more than you want them to know, as a woman in Brampton, Ontario, discovered the hard way.Bought my daughter a dancing cactus toy…that appears to be singing and dancing to a polish song about cocaine addiction? It just so happens that I am Polish and when I started to listen to the songs and I heard the words,” said Ania Tanner, speaking to CTV News. Chemparty, I wanna go skiing / To the dealer, not the Alps / Oh f –– k, I think I’ll die,” is purportedly the opening of a later verse. The miniature, bright-green dancing cactus Ania Tanner bought sings in English, Spanish and Polish while squirming to the beat. Descent), whose opening lyrics are, according to various online translations: “The only thing in my head is five grams of cocaine / Fly away alone, to the edge of oblivion.
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The perfect gift for family and friends alike, this hilarious toy is guaranteed to bring lots of laughter!