What is this? Michal Hrůza created the title song for the film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň'
Singer Michal Hrůza has released the title song for the upcoming Czech comedy film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň', which premieres on April 2.
On April 2, the Czech comedy film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň', directed and written by Martin Horský, will hit cinemas. The film's title song, titled 'Copa tuto je?', has been written, sung, and recorded by singer, musician, composer, and lyricist Michal Hrůza. The song is being showcased in a new music video ahead of the film's release. Hrůza, known for his humor, noted that while he recently completed an album, he couldn't resist the opportunity to contribute to such a fun project and hopes his music adds a special touch to the film.
Hrůza, originally from Turnov, founded the band Ready Kirken in 1996, producing five musical albums and writing over fifty songs and lyrics for the group. His work has been recognized widely, with his song for Aneta Langerová, 'Voda živá', being a hit in 2005 and 2006. Following that success, he established the band Kapela Hrůzy and released several albums, including 'Bílá velryba' (2007) and 'Světlo do tmy' (2020). In addition to his band projects, Hrůza has also made significant contributions to film music, having worked on soundtracks for various Czech films including 'Lidice' (2011) and 'Pohádky pro Emu' (2016).
The premiere of 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň' seeks to attract audiences into theaters with its comedic elements, and Hrůza's involvement, especially through the new title song, is expected to enhance the film's appeal. As the premiere date approaches, the release of both the film and its soundtrack can be seen as a strategic move to generate excitement among fans of Czech cinema and music alike.