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Španska zmaga nad Francijo na svetovnem prvenstvu poveča poslušalce Lady Gage: "Ne želim biti Francozinja"
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Španska zmaga nad Francijo na svetovnem prvenstvu poveča poslušalce Lady Gage: "Ne želim biti Francozinja"

Zmaga španske nogometne reprezentance nad Francijo na svetovnem prvenstvu je povzročila viralni pojav na družbenih omrežjih, zlasti na TikTok, kjer je bila pesem Lady Gaga iz leta 2009 'Bad Romance' napačno razložena zaradi mondegreena.

The victory of Spain over France in the World Cup has sparked a surge in listens for Lady Gaga's song "I Don't Wanna Be Friends," which has been humorously misinterpreted online as "I Don't Wanna Be French." This phenomenon began after Spain advanced to the final by defeating France in the World Cup semi-final, triggering a wave of social media activity centered around the pop star’s 2009 hit "Bad Romance." The origin of this trend lies in a mondegreen, a mishearing of lyrics, where Spanish listeners interpreted the phrase "I don't wanna be friends" from the chorus of "Bad Romance" as "I don't wanna be French." This misunderstanding coincided with the intense rivalry between the two nations during the match, leading to widespread use of the song as a humorous commentary on the outcome. On TikTok, users posted videos featuring footage of French players leaving the field dejected, paired with the repeated lines from the song, suggesting they were rejecting their nationality. Other content creators took the joke further, swapping croissants for toast with tomato and ham while playing the track in the background. Lady Gaga’s "Bad Romance," released in late 2009 as part of her album The Fame Monster, became one of the defining tracks of the decade. It topped charts worldwide and earned two Grammy Awards, cementing her status as a major figure in pop music. Nearly two decades later, the song has found new life due to its association with Spain’s World Cup triumph, showing how cultural moments can unexpectedly revive older music. The resurgence of "Bad Romance" has had measurable effects on streaming platforms in Spain. According to recent data, the track has climbed back into the top 100 on Apple Music, reaching position 90. This places it ahead of newer releases such as Taylor Swift’s The Fate of Ophelia and Ariana Grande’s Hate That I Made You Love Me, which occupy positions 97 and 96 respectively. The increase in streams reflects both the novelty of the meme and the enduring appeal of Lady Gaga’s work. This is not the first time a cultural event has led to a sudden rise in a song’s popularity. A similar occurrence happened with the song "Bloody Mary," which gained global attention years after its release thanks to TikTok users imitating the dance from the Netflix series Wednesday. The viral nature of these trends highlights how internet culture can breathe new life into older songs, often through unexpected associations. The phenomenon surrounding "Bad Romance" underscores the power of social media in shaping contemporary musical tastes. What started as a simple misinterpretation of lyrics has evolved into a broader cultural reference point, linking Lady Gaga’s music with international sports events. As the World Cup continues to capture global attention, the influence of such memes on music consumption is likely to persist, demonstrating the unpredictable ways in which popular culture intersects with digital trends.

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Španska zmaga nad Francijo na svetovnem prvenstvu poveča poslušalce Lady Gage: "Ne želim biti Francozinja"

Zmaga španske nogometne reprezentance nad Francijo na svetovnem prvenstvu je povzročila viralni pojav na družbenih omrežjih, zlasti na TikTok, kjer je bila pesem Lady Gaga iz leta 2009 'Bad Romance' napačno razložena zaradi mondegreena.

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