BAÏKI returns with their original single KosmoX, a striking blend of narrative rock and social commentary wrapped in cinematic ambition. The track immediately sets a philosophical tone, questioning humanity’s reliance on conflict and imagined enemies to sustain unity. Rather than offering escapism, the band leans into discomfort, using space colonisation as a mirror for earthly behaviours. Musically and thematically, it feels deliberate, provocative, and anchored in storytelling tradition that defines BAÏKI’s identity.
At the core of KosmoX, the lyrics confront an unsettling question: can humanity coexist without inventing adversaries? Delivered in shifting languages and tones, BAÏKI expands its message beyond borders, reinforcing universality in its critique. The songwriting suggests that technological progress has far outpaced moral maturity, leaving expansion into space vulnerable to repeating Earth’s cycles of domination. Rather than utopia, the song paints colonisation as continuity of exploitation disguised as progress with a sobering clarity here.
The accompanying music video for KosmoX deepens the concept through darkly playful satire. Filmed in a workshop setting in Charleroi, it stages a scientist narrating the colonisation of a new world while observing its brutal unfolding through screens. Phil embodies multiple Earth roles, shifting identities with costumes and wigs, symbolising collective human arrogance. Despite its light aesthetic references to children’s science programmes, the visuals gradually expose a cynical reflection of expansion, control, and ethical decay.

BAÏKI’s KosmoX stands as both a rock composition and a philosophical statement. It challenges listeners to reconsider humanity’s assumption that progress justifies repetition of destructive patterns. The band’s multilingual and theatrical approach strengthens its message, blurring the line between performance and critique. In merging storytelling with political reflection, BAÏKI delivers a piece that is as thought-provoking as it is musically engaging, leaving a lingering question about whether humanity can truly evolve beyond its instincts.
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