Kabгѓt - Pohoda -
: The title "Pohoda" translates to "Ease," "Well-being," or "Chilling out."
: At live shows, it is often the final encore, with tens of thousands of fans singing every word. KABГЃT - Pohoda
The story behind "Pohoda" by the Czech rock band is one of unexpected success and staying power. Released in 2001 on the album Go satane go , it wasn't originally intended to be their "signature" anthem, yet it became one of the most famous songs in Czech history. 🎸 A Spontaneous Hit : The title "Pohoda" translates to "Ease," "Well-being,"
: The transition from the acoustic intro to the heavy chorus is a classic "stadium rock" formula. 🎸 A Spontaneous Hit : The transition from
: It doesn't try to be "high art," which made it accessible to everyone from kids to grandparents.
Despite Kabát being a hard rock/metal-influenced band, "Pohoda" crossed over into the mainstream.
The song was written by the band’s guitarist, , with lyrics by Milan Špalek .