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Famous rapper from the neighborhood expressed support for Croatia at the World Cup

A well-known Bosnian-Herzegovinian rapper, Jasmin Fazlić (known as Jala Brat), posted an image of the Croatian national football team on his Instagram account ahead of their World Cup 2026 match against England. He wished the Croatian players luck with a message 'Vatreni, sretno' accompanied by heart emojis and the colors red and white. The article also provides background information on Jala Brat's music career, noting he began in 2000 and has released 10 albums since collaborating with Buba Corelli starting in 2012.

Poznati bosanskohercegovački reper  Jasmin Fazlić  (39), poznatiji kao  Jala Brat , na svoju je Instagram priču objavio fotografiju hrvatske nogometne reprezentacije s popisom svih igrača koji igraju na Svjetskom prvenstvu 2026.

Budući da se večeras u 22 sata održava dugo iščekivana utakmica Hrvatske i Engleske, Jala Brat iskoristio je priliku da javno poželi sreću hrvatskim nogometašima.

"Vatreni, sretno", napisao je uz fotografiju, dodavši dva emotikona srca, crveno i bijelo.

Podsjetimo, Jala Brat je svoju solo karijeru započeo još 2000., a od 2012. surađuje s reperom  Amarom Hodžićem  (36), poznatijim kao  Buba Corelli . Od tada su izbacili čak 10 albuma, a spotovi na YouTubeu broje i preko 100 milijuna pregleda. Nastupaju po cijelom Balkanu, pa ih se tako često može vidjeti u hrvatskim klubovima i na festivalima.

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Net.hrIndependentCenter4 days ago
Famous rapper from the neighborhood expressed support for Croatia at the World Cup

A well-known Bosnian-Herzegovinian rapper, Jasmin Fazlić (known as Jala Brat), posted an image of the Croatian national football team on his Instagram account ahead of their World Cup 2026 match against England. He wished the Croatian players luck with a message 'Vatreni, sretno' accompanied by heart emojis and the colors red and white. The article also provides background information on Jala Brat's music career, noting he began in 2000 and has released 10 albums since collaborating with Buba Corelli starting in 2012.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural content related to a musician expressing support for Croatia's football team. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the text. It simply reports on the artist's public statement and provides biographical context without taking a stance or using傾