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.
: It was filmed near Knin on the road to Plavno in present-day Croatia. Serbia Strong perfect loop (original version reupload)
: 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. Following the , where the perpetrator livestreamed himself
: 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 features four men in Serbian
: Early internet versions were often "vandalized" edits by Croatian director Pavle Vranjican , which juxtaposed the music with footage of war-time internment camps to satirize the original message.
The video remained largely obscure until it was uploaded to YouTube in .