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"Vi ska vinna!"
Song
A-side"Vi ska vinna!"
B-side"Vi ska vinna!"

Vi ska vinna! was written in 2001 by Daniel Bäckström, Stefan Enberg, Marko Kristian Lehtosalo ("Markoolio") and Hans Schumacher and performed by Markoolio together with the band Excellence, was the fight song for Sweden during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The song appeared on Markoolio's 2001 studio album Tjock och lycklig[1] and was released as a single on 28 January 2002,[2] peaking at third position at the Swedish singles chart.

The song received a Svensktoppen test on 9 February 2002[3] but failed to enter chart.[4]

The single version featured rewritten refrain lyrics, replacing "Vi ska vinna, vi ska ta dom, vi ska göra köttfärs av dom" ("we'll win, we'll get them, we'll make ground meat out of them") with "Vi ska vinna, vi ska ta dom, vi ska göra losers av dom" ("we'll win, we'll get them, we'll make losers out of them") following the September 11 attacks of 2001 in the USA. The lines "Jag har sagt upp mig från mitt jobb, så jag inte missar nå't när Ludmila åker bob" ("I've quit my job, so I don't miss anything when Ludmila rides the bobsliegh") were also changed, following the November 2001 Ludmila Engquist doping scandal.

Chart positions

Chart (2002-2003) Peak position
Sweden 3[5]

References

  1. ^ "Tjock och lycklig". Svensk mediedatabas. 2001. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Vi ska vinna!". Svensk mediedatabas. 2002. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  3. ^ Svensktoppen - 9 February 2002
  4. ^ Svensktoppen - 16 February 2002
  5. ^ "Vi ska vinna!". Swedishcharts. 2002. Retrieved 22 December 2008.