Bosnian band's viral anthem echoes World Cup dreams


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SARAJEVO, June 19 (Reuters) - ⁠When Bosnian band Dubioza Kolektiv released "U.S.A." back ⁠in 2011, they never imagined their satirical ‌song about leaving Bosnia for a better life in America would become their nation’s unofficial soccer anthem 15 years ​later.

The song captured the disillusionment ⁠of young people who ⁠had hoped for a better life abroad.Its catchy chorus - "I ⁠am ‌from Bosnia, take me to America" -reflected a tongue-in-cheek take on migration and ⁠the "American dream".

The song took on a new ​life this ‌year when the soccer team's shock playoff win ⁠over ​Italy sent them to the World Cup for only the second time since independence, bringing joy to ⁠a nation still suffering the ​effects of devastating war in the 1990s.

Dubioza Kolektiv updated the lyrics to celebrate Bosnia's journey to this ⁠month's tournament, where they have drawn one and lost one game so far in Group B.

They also released a new music video filmed in ​one of Sarajevo’s neighbourhoods, ⁠turning a song about leaving home into a rallying ​cry for national pride.

The video ‌has been seen millions ​of times on YouTube.

(Reporting by Anna Lubowicka and Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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