The song is arguably best remembered for its highly unusual music video, directed by the acclaimed (and then-emerging) Danish filmmaker .
A notable feature is the recurring phrase which is a Zulu greeting from South Africa meaning "Hello, how are you?". Guldberg wrote these lyrics during a recording session, intending for the track to remain simple and "un-overproduced". The Iconic Music Video Laid Back - Bakerman
"Bakerman" is a cult-classic synth-pop track released in by the Danish electronic duo Laid Back . Comprising John Guldberg and Tim Stahl, the group is widely known for their relaxed, groove-heavy style that blends post-disco, reggae, and electronic influences. The Meaning: Routine and Resilience The song is arguably best remembered for its
21 Superb Music Videos From the Golden Age of MTV | by Loose Junk The Iconic Music Video "Bakerman" is a cult-classic
The song's lyrics use the metaphor of a baker preparing bread to convey a message of under pressure. While "the night train is coming" creates a sense of urgency, the refrain "you've got to cool down, take it easy" encourages a steady, optimistic approach to life's demands.