It highlights the mutual hostility between those who run the transport system and those who use it, often ending in absurdist outbursts—such as the repeated, aggressive shouts of "Dögölj meg bliccman!" (Die, fare dodger!). Key References
The Budapest Transport Corporation is the central setting and target of the satire. BГ«lga - Kalauz 2
A recurring character representing a stereotypical ticket seller or clerk, often depicted in a mundane or comical light. It highlights the mutual hostility between those who
(Conductor 2) is a satirical track by the Hungarian alternative hip-hop group Bëlga , released on their 2008 album Majd megszokod . The song serves as a sequel to their earlier track "Kalauz" and is framed as a "sociological fieldwork" study of the Budapest public transport system (BKV). Core Theme and Perspective (Conductor 2) is a satirical track by the
While the first "Kalauz" focused on the aggressive and frustrated perspective of a , "Kalauz 2" shifts the lens to the employees of the transport company. The lyrics explore the daily lives and mindsets of: