Kula Shaker’s “Broke As Folk” fires off a wry, spirited about feeling the weight of a world run by “toxic overlords.” It frames being “broke” as a soul-level condition born of distrust in the official narrative and the fractured reality we live in. Between sharp social commentary and a wink of humour, the song brings gratitude for the riches that can’t be bought: faith, family, friends, and the simple joy of foraging for mushrooms.
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