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: It gained widespread popularity on forums like 4chan and Reddit, where it was rebranded with the Islamophobic slogan " Remove Kebab ".
The video remained largely obscure until it was uploaded to YouTube in .
: 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 features four men in Serbian paramilitary uniforms. Known performers include singer Željko Grmuša, trumpet player Nenad Tintor, and keyboardist Slobodan Vrga.
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