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New 'Bullhit' Song by Antena Zagreb Aims to Elevate Fan Atmosphere
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New 'Bullhit' Song by Antena Zagreb Aims to Elevate Fan Atmosphere

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Radio station Antena Zagreb released a new song and music video called 'Bullhit' to boost fan atmosphere for the upcoming championship.
  • The song is a parody of Jasmin Stavros' hit 'Dao bi' sto Amerika,' with a football theme.
  • The station aims to create a good atmosphere at home, encouraging the Croatian team to win.

As the countdown to Croatia's first match against England on June 17 intensifies, fan euphoria is reaching new heights. Radio station Antena Zagreb has released a new song and accompanying music video, 'Bullhit,' designed to further ignite the fan atmosphere. The song is a parody of the popular 1990s hit 'Dao bi' sto Amerika' by Jasmin Stavros, reimagined with a football theme. Luka Buliฤ‡, the creative force behind the parody, explained the motivation: "We wanted to further heat up the atmosphere at the very beginning of the championship. It's unlikely we'll all make it to America, but we can create a good atmosphere at home. And let our guys just win; there will surely be no shortage of inspiration for new Bullhits." The energetic music video features the entire radio crew dressed in Croatia's iconic red and white checkered pattern, complete with fan paraphernalia. The station's initiative aims to foster a strong sense of national pride and support for the Croatian national team, encouraging fans to generate enthusiasm domestically. The release is timed to coincide with the growing excitement across Croatia, as millions of fans eagerly anticipate the team's performance in the championship, hoping for another significant result.

We wanted to further heat up the atmosphere at the very beginning of the championship. It's unlikely we'll all make it to America, but we can create a good atmosphere at home. And let our guys just win; there will surely be no shortage of inspiration for new Bullhits.

โ€” Luka Buliฤ‡Buliฤ‡ explained the intention behind creating the parody song and music video to boost fan morale ahead of the championship.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.