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Vem får inte gå in på Klippans Kommun?

Bamse of Sweden is a local personality from Klippan who has gained recognition on TikTok for his engaging short videos, blending everyday moments with humor. We met him in October at a community fair (föreningsmässan i Klippan), where our association hosted a tug-of-war event. During our conversations, we dove into his popular ”Who’s Not Allowed to Enter” concept, where he humorously sings about who’s banned from specific places, like Klippan’s municipal hall with the line ”Hunden, katten, cigaretten.”

Inspired by these clips, I created a track capturing the playful spirit of his videos, blending ragga/jungle drum and bass beats with lyrics that echo the vibe of Chase & Status’ Baddadan. With over 35 versions crafted, this final mix combines a catchy, local flair and an energetic vocal style.

Using Udio and customized lyrics, over 35 reference versions emerged. However, due to quality issues, the samples had to be resampled to ensure clarity and consistency for the final mix. Besides this, the original voice were actually singing, not sounding like Baddadan at all. The track is built on Bamses’ words and five verses. You can see the lyrics following the two media links.

Rude dog pon di gate, stuffed toy in di bite,
Rude cat mek a move, catnip held tight.
Cigarette flarin’, lighter in hand,
Council draw di line—protectin’ di land.

Who dem a ban? Dog, cat, an’ spark,
Council seh “no,” keepin’ it dark.
Dog got di plush, cat got di herb,
Cigarette smokin’—council disturbed.

Step back now, di rules dem strong,
Dis yard protected, all day long.
Who dem a ban? Tek heed, understand,
Council rule firm pon Klippan land.

Dog hold tight, toy in di jaw,
Cat step slow, wit’ di catnip claw.
Cigarette glowin’, lighter close by,
Who dem a ban? Dog, cat, dis an’ dat,
Cigarette too, council seh “back!”

Move if yuh dare, but di rule nah bend,
Dis yard fi dem, nah fi no friend.
Dream fi come close, but di sign seh “done,”
Klippan rule firm, nah mek yuh run.

The ”Who’s Not Allowed to Enter” game is a popular children’s game in Sweden where participants take turns asking questions that start with ”Who’s not allowed to enter…” followed by a location, such as ”Who’s not allowed to enter the library?” Other participants then answer with something that doesn’t belong in that setting, like ”dogs” or ”food.”

This game helps children develop an understanding of different environments and their rules while encouraging creativity and language skills. By identifying what doesn’t fit in a given place, children learn about social norms and expectations in various contexts.

The game can be adapted by including different types of places and items, making it flexible and suitable for different age groups. It serves as both a fun activity and an educational tool for promoting cognitive and language development in children.

From Hipp Hipp, SVT.

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