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'''"Big Man's Son"''' is a song by Fendiralian [[Fendipop]] singer [[Caput]] (Vodmir Tlavsky). Released as part of the album ''[[White Van Man]]'', the song was later released as a single, after attracting significant popularity as a protest song. The song is credited with coining the political term '[[Big Man (Fendiralian politics)|Big Man]]', to refer to powerful and corrupt strongman politicians in local Fendiralian politics. | '''"Big Man's Son"''' is a song by Fendiralian [[Fendipop]] singer [[Caput]] (Vodmir Tlavsky). Released as part of the album ''[[White Van Man]]'', the song was later released as a single, after attracting significant popularity as a protest song. The song is credited with coining the political term '[[Big Man (Fendiralian politics)|Big Man]]', to refer to powerful and corrupt strongman politicians in local Fendiralian politics. | ||
The song, which narrates the mismanagement | The song, which narrates the mismanagement resulting from a nepotism-based appointment to a local government post, was based on Caput's own experiences and quickly came to be used as a protest song. It experienced renewed interest in 2024, with the growth of the [[Land reform in Fendiralia|Fendiralian land reform movement]] and increased acceptance of the term 'Big Man', which came into regular usage even by formal publications. | ||
[[Category: Fendiralia]] | [[Category: Fendiralia]] |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 6 February 2023
"Big Man's Son" | |
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Song by Caput | |
from the album White Van Man | |
Language | Fendiralian |
Released | 13 July 2018 |
Studio | West 25 (Zabince) |
Genre | Fendipop |
Length | 5:25 |
Label | Black Ice |
Songwriter(s) | Caput |
Producer(s) | Dara Kocikova |
"Big Man's Son" is a song by Fendiralian Fendipop singer Caput (Vodmir Tlavsky). Released as part of the album White Van Man, the song was later released as a single, after attracting significant popularity as a protest song. The song is credited with coining the political term 'Big Man', to refer to powerful and corrupt strongman politicians in local Fendiralian politics.
The song, which narrates the mismanagement resulting from a nepotism-based appointment to a local government post, was based on Caput's own experiences and quickly came to be used as a protest song. It experienced renewed interest in 2024, with the growth of the Fendiralian land reform movement and increased acceptance of the term 'Big Man', which came into regular usage even by formal publications.