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Katyusha: Why a World War II-era Russian love song is becoming TikTok’s latest obsession

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June 11, 2026
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Katyusha: Why a World War II-era Russian love song is becoming TikTok’s latest obsession

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They don’t know the words. They don’t speak Russian. Still, millions of TikTok users keep hitting replay on a 1938 Soviet song about a girl on a riverbank. “Katyusha” arrived on the platform not as a dusty historical artifact but as a thumping, shareable soundtrack, chopped, bass-boosted, and repackaged for short-form video. You may have heard it under gym montages, drifting-car edits, and cinematic clips of men in fatigues. In a few bars it reconnects strangers across languages to something that feels at once mournful, heroic, and strangely triumphant. The question isn’t just what the song is, but why a wartime Russian ballad is suddenly part of the global TikTok soundscape.

What is ‘Katyusha’?

“Katyusha” was first introduced in 1938 with music by composer Matvey Blanter and lyrics by poet Mikhail Isakovsky. Far from being a military march, the original version is a simple folk-style ballad about a young woman standing on a steep riverbank, singing for the man she loves who is serving on a distant frontier.

The opening lines set the tone,

“Apple and pear trees blossomed,
Mists flew over the river.
Katyusha went out onto a river bank,
Onto a high and steep river bank.”

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As the song continues, Katyusha asks the wind and the song itself to carry her greetings to the soldier she loves. She hopes he will protect his homeland while she faithfully preserves their love until he returns.

The themes are universal: love, longing, distance, and hope, which is one reason the song continues to vibrate with audiences far beyond Russia.

How did a love song become a wartime anthem?

Written just a year before Nazi Germany invaded Poland and officially started World War II, “Katyusha” took on a far deeper meaning after Germany launched its invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.

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Suddenly, millions of Soviet families had fathers, sons, husbands, and brothers fighting on the front lines. The song’s story of a young woman waiting for her beloved soldier took on a far deeper emotional meaning.

It became one of the best-known songs associated with the Soviet war effort and was frequently sung by soldiers and civilians alike.

The song also became linked to one of the Soviet Union’s most feared military weapons. Soldiers nicknamed the BM-13 multiple rocket launcher “Katyusha,” reportedly because of the “K” markings on the launchers and the popularity of the song among troops. German forces would later refer to the weapon as “Stalin’s Organ” because of the distinctive sound produced by its rocket barrages.

Why is ‘Katyusha’ suddenly trending on TikTok?

The modern revival of “Katyusha” owes much to social media and music producers who have combined the classic melody with contemporary electronic styles. Phonk and ultrafunk remixes, often featuring heavy basslines and fast-paced rhythms, have become popular background tracks for gaming videos, fitness edits, and cinematic short-form content.

The song’s simple upbeat melody and memorable chorus make it easy to recognize even for listeners unfamiliar with the Russian language. At the same time, its emotional vocals and folk origins give it a timeless quality that stands out amid fast-moving social media trends.

Andrew Tate’s military-style video adds to the trend

The renewed interest around “Katyusha” received another boost after controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate, who has more than 10 million followers on X, shared a stylized military-themed video featuring the song on June 10.

Captioned “Strength and honor!” the 35-second clip is edited in the style of a cinematic military montage. It opens with a close-up of a mounted bear head and Tate dressing up in military gear, who is currently in Russia. The video then cuts to sequences showing people in camouflage uniforms and tactical gear in a military camp or field position.

— Cobratate (@Cobratate)

The video includes shots of soldiers riding on and around armored vehicles and a tank, handling military equipment, moving through a narrow trench and standing together near armored hardware. One sequence displays the title card “Operation Vanguard,” while subtitles include the lyric “Mists drifted over the river,” echoing the opening lines of “Katyusha.”

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