When Bosnian fans unfurled a banner reading “I am from Bosnia, take me to America,” during Bosnia and Herzegovina’s World Cup ...
Those paying attention to Bosnia and Herzegovina's World Cup run might have noticed a certain song follow their matches. Here ...
Bosnian band’s American Dream satire song becomes viral World Cup anthem - A Bosnian song first released 15 years ago has become a major hit as the World Cup has got underway ...
I am from Bosnia; take me to America.” But by rewriting their classic “USA,” the Bosnian band Dubioza Kolektiv has transformed a song about disillusionment with the American Dream into a viral anthem ...
As the national team prepares to face the U.S. in California, band member Vedran Mujagic explains how their viral anthem ...
When Bosnian band Dubioza kolektiv released U.S.A. in 2011, they never imagined their tongue-in-cheek song about disillusionment with the American dream would be repurposed into a certified World Cup ...
Bosnia also had to defy the odds to qualify for the World Cup, with comebacks from losing positions, hanging on and ...
Some have already called it the unofficial song of the 2026 World Cup. So how did a tune that was more than a decade old take the Balkans — and beyond — by storm?
If you’re watching Team USA's big game on Wednesday evening, you may hear a catchy chant from fans of Bosnia-Herzegovina fans that name-drops an iconic San Francisco landmark. Where does the song come ...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — The opening lyrics couldn't be plainer: "I am from Bosnia; take me to America." But by rewriting its classic "USA," the Bosnian band Dubioza Kolektiv has ...