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The lyrics, written by , emphasize a generational bond: "Pape i dida bili su Torcida" (Father and grandfather were Torcida). This highlights that being a fan is an inherited legacy, passed down through bloodlines like a sacred tradition. The song connects the personal family history with the collective history of the city, citing local symbols like Marjan Hill and the Poljud Stadium . A Spiritual Testament
"Kada umren umotan u bilo" (When I Die Wrapped in White), performed by the legendary and Klapa Elektrodalmacija , is not just a song; it is a cultural anthem that defines the identity of Split and Dalmatia. The White Shroud of Identity kada_umren_umotan_u_bilo_vinko_coce_i_klapa_ele...
Vinko Coce’s powerful tenor, combined with the traditional harmony of , gives the track a solemn yet triumphant atmosphere. Since its release, it has become a staple at Poljud, often sung in unison by thousands of fans, turning the stadium into a choir that celebrates life, death, and an unwavering local pride. The lyrics, written by , emphasize a generational
The "white" ( bilo ) mentioned in the title refers to the colors of , the football club that serves as the emotional heartbeat of the region. To be "wrapped in white" is a metaphor for a lifelong commitment that transcends death—a pledge that one's loyalty to the club and the heritage of Dalmatia is eternal. Themes of Heritage and Lineage A Spiritual Testament "Kada umren umotan u bilo"