Guests on this morning's "Wake Up" studio were Big Basta and Kelly, who presented their project "Pa ty." The collaboration comes as a revival of the legendary song "Nuk di" by Upstream and Kelly from Top Fest 5. Big Basta and Kelly themselves tell us how the idea for this new version came about and the special theme the song conveys... "Pa ty" deals with the theme of divorce, but this time from the perspective and experience of the man. Why this choice? Big Basta: Divorce often weighs heavily on the man too, who is supposed to remain strong. We wanted to be a bit more honest to show the man's feelings. Because most songs are viewed from a female perspective. We delved deeper. Thirty-eight lines aren't enough to count a feeling, but we tried to explain it. The song is legendary, the collaboration was born a long time ago. I knew that if I were to collaborate with Kelly, I would dedicate it to this feeling. I tried to get into the mindset of the whole situation. Kelly: Ever since I left BBV, there was a very high demand to bring back this song, making it more 'in' with current sounds. The version with Big Basta has been the perfect symbiosis of collaboration, because we are of the same generation and know the limits of where we belong. It has been very well received by the public. I expected some criticism as to why it was only approached from this perspective, but it's a theme that belongs to everyone. Divorce is crushing the family that experiences it. How important is reviving old songs in newer versions? Kelly: All over the world, it has become fashionable to make comebacks. They are trending more because they bring back nostalgia, the beautiful sound. Especially today when the market is a bit scattered. Big Basta: Hip Hop has always been like this, taking sounds from old songs. Young producers today want to create only new things. It's very good to create from scratch, but inspiration must come from old songs. You can't start by liking foreign singers and making something from them. We have many beautiful songs from Top Fest. Nostalgia always works and always will. /TAR/