The video remained largely obscure until it was uploaded to YouTube in .
: Modern reuploads, such as "perfect loops," are designed for continuous playback, often stripped of the atrocity footage found in earlier remixes to focus on the comical or rhythmic elements of the performance. Controversy and Removal Serbia Strong perfect loop (original version reupload)
: The video features four men in Serbian paramilitary uniforms. Known performers include singer Željko Grmuša, trumpet player Nenad Tintor, and keyboardist Slobodan Vrga. The video remained largely obscure until it was
: It gained widespread popularity on forums like 4chan and Reddit, where it was rebranded with the Islamophobic slogan " Remove Kebab ". Following the , where the perpetrator livestreamed himself
The song was recorded in as a morale-boosting tune for Serbian paramilitary forces.
Following the , where the perpetrator livestreamed himself listening to the song, YouTube and other platforms began removing original uploads that had reached millions of views.
: Early internet versions were often "vandalized" edits by Croatian director Pavle Vranjican , which juxtaposed the music with footage of war-time internment camps to satirize the original message.