: The rap collective released their own version, "szyny były złe" , in 2020 as part of the chillwagon 2.0 project.
: Released a popular track titled "Szyny były złe" in 2015 (album Nielegal 215 ), which samples the reporter's voice.
The viral clip has been sampled and referenced extensively in Polish pop culture, particularly in hip-hop: szyny_byly_zle
"Najprawdopodobniej albo szyny, które nie są równe, albo po prostu, no tak jak mówiłam we wcześniejszym wejściu, szyny były złe... a podwozie też było złe."
The meme comes from a live report by a (Ewa Michalska) in 2007 regarding a train derailment in Nowogard . When asked about the probable causes of the accident, she became flustered and stated: : The rap collective released their own version,
: Today, the phrase is often used sarcastically to provide a nonsensical or overly simple reason for a failure. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more szyny były złe - song and lyrics by chillwagon | Spotify
The awkward phrasing and repetition of "the rails were bad... and the chassis was also bad" quickly turned the video into one of the most iconic "fails" in Polish television history. Cultural Impact & Music a podwozie też było złe
The phrase (the rails were bad) is a famous Polish internet meme originating from a live TV news report. It is widely used to mock awkward explanations or technical blunders. Origin: The TVP Incident