Puman‘s latest single, “Smoking Pipe,” is a rich exploration of Yunnan’s cultural heritage, specifically focusing on the traditional practice of pipe smoking among the region’s ethnic minorities. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of elders gathered in village squares, their pipes in hand, as they pass down stories, wisdom, and cultural values from one generation to the next. The smoking pipe is not just a tool; in the song, it serves as a symbol of the passage of time and the gradual fading of these age-old traditions.
The lyrics delve into the everyday scenes of Yunnan life, from mountains bathed in the first light of dawn to the natural surroundings where nature and tradition coexist. The song captures the essence of these moments, portraying the pipe as a silent observer of history, quietly telling the story of a way of life that is slowly disappearing.
Musically, “Smoking Pipe” blends these traditional themes with Puman’s signature uptempo vibes, creating an evocative track that honours the traditions of Yunnan while presenting them in a fresh and contemporary light. The song is both a tribute to a vanishing cultural practice and a call to preserve the wisdom and stories embedded in these traditions.
If in Thailand, you can catch Puman on their upcoming tour, starting with a live show at Decommune Bangkok on the 23rd of August.
You can listen to the single and find more info HERE