: The video features four men in Serbian paramilitary uniforms. Known performers include singer Željko Grmuša, trumpet player Nenad Tintor, and keyboardist Slobodan Vrga.
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. Serbia Strong perfect loop (original version reupload)
: Often referred to in meme culture as "Dat Face Soldier," the accordionist's identity has been subject to speculation, though some mistakenly identified him as Novislav Đajić. Meme Evolution and "Remove Kebab" : The video features four men in Serbian
The video remained largely obscure until it was uploaded to YouTube in . : Often referred to in meme culture as
: It was filmed near Knin on the road to Plavno in present-day Croatia.
: Despite bans, the video is frequently reuploaded by users as a form of "censorship protest" or for its purely memetic value, though it remains heavily moderated due to its association with extremist groups.
The video titled "" is a modern digital artifact of a 1990s Serbian nationalist propaganda song originally known as " Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje " (English: " Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs ") . While the original footage dates back to the Yugoslav Wars, it became a global internet phenomenon and a controversial far-right meme often referred to as " Remove Kebab ". Historical Origins and Composition