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Metallica performed a Maanam hit in Warsaw. "Kora would be proud"

08.07.2024 15:30
During their concert in Poland, Metallica paid tribute to the late singer Kora, or Olga Jackowska, by covering Maanam's song "Kocham Cię, kochanie moje."
The legendary band Metallica performed in Warsaw a cover of Maanams Kocham Cię kochanie moje, paying tribute to the late singer Kora, also known as Olga Jackowska.
The legendary band Metallica performed in Warsaw a cover of Maanam's "Kocham Cię kochanie moje," paying tribute to the late singer Kora, also known as Olga Jackowska. Herrzipp/Wikimedia Commons/CC-BY-3.0 VortBot/CC0

heavtMetallica's concerts are so popular among Poles that the legendary heavy metal band had to perform at the National Stadium twice.

On the first day of concerts, the band played a specially prepared song for the Polish audience, "Back in Warsaw." Fan favorites like "Nothing Else Matters," "Master of Puppets," and "Enter Sandman" were also on the setlist, along with less frequently performed tracks such as "King Nothing" and "Whiplash" - reported fans of the band through all available social media platforms.

On the final day of their performances, Metallica paid tribute to the legendary band Maanam, whose lead singer was Kora. Alongside a choir of Polish fans at the National Stadium, the American musicians sang a fragment of "Kocham Cię, kochanie moje" in its original Polish—a song performed for years by the late Olga Jackowska, who passed away in 2018.

Performing the song in Polish was a significant challenge for the Americans. The atmospheric guitars evoked a nostalgic mood, and it became so sentimental that no one doubted Kora would have been proud of such a cover.

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Metallica will perform twice at the National Stadium

05.07.2024 16:16
Heavy metal fans are in for a treat, as the iconic band Metallica has planned two concerts this coming weekend. The musicians have already arrived in Warsaw.