Tak_dziwnie_mi_cover_jacek_borkowski (2026)

Jacek Borkowski’s cover of is a sophisticated, actor-driven interpretation of the classic Polish hit originally made famous by Mira Zimińska-Sygietyńska and later popularized by Kalina Jędrusik .

: It’s a nostalgic piece that appeals to fans of classic Polish songcraft, offering a bridge between the theatrical traditions of the past and contemporary vocal performance.

: The cover typically features a lush, orchestral or jazz-influenced arrangement, staying true to the song's pre-war roots while providing a modern high-fidelity polish. Lyrical Themes tak_dziwnie_mi_cover_jacek_borkowski

: As an actor, he focuses heavily on the storytelling aspect of the song. Every "strange feeling" described in the lyrics is punctuated by deliberate pauses and emotive phrasing.

Borkowski, widely known for his role in the long-running soap opera Klan but also a seasoned theater and cabaret performer, brings a distinct "old-school" elegance to the track. Musical Style and Vibe Lyrical Themes : As an actor, he focuses

The song explores the bittersweet, slightly disorienting sensation of falling in love or being under the spell of a particular person. The title "Tak dziwnie mi" (literally "I feel so strange") serves as the central hook, capturing the vulnerability and charm of romantic longing. Cultural Context

This cover is part of Borkowski’s broader musical repertoire, where he often revisits the (Golden Hits) of Polish cinema and cabaret. It highlights his dedication to preserving the legacy of the "interwar" style of performance—where elegance, diction, and emotional nuance were paramount. Musical Style and Vibe The song explores the

: Borkowski leans into his smooth, baritone vocals, delivering the lyrics with the poise of a traditional crooner.