Feb 9 • 13:30 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Kekin released a 'supporters' song, the comments under the video are everything: 'The best part of the song is when it ends'

Mile Kekin's new song 'Croatia is Paradise on Earth' has sparked widespread ridicule online, contrasting with its intended purpose as a patriotic anthem.

Mile Kekin has released a new song and music video titled 'Croatia is Paradise on Earth', which he presents as a 'supporters' anthem'. However, public reactions have shown that the result is far from what might have been expected. Rather than evoking feelings of unity and pride, many listeners and viewers have criticized the song as a failure, with commentary indicating a disconnect between the song's message and audience reception.

The reactions under the YouTube video quickly turned into open ridicule. Comments from viewers clearly indicate that the audience does not view the song as an authentic fans' anthem. Phrases in the comments such as, 'How could Croatia not be paradise when a square meter in Istria costs 8 euros,' highlight a growing skepticism towards the song's portrayal of national pride and joy. Other comments sarcastically reference political issues, suggesting that the song overlooks significant societal frustrations.

Overall, the feedback not only critiques the quality of the song but also reflects deeper sentiments among listeners regarding current realities in Croatia. The phrase 'The best part of the song is when it ends' resonates with many, encapsulating the disappointment felt by those who had anticipated a unifying theme in the composition.

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