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Marko Perković Thompson released a new song titled “Skipped Line”. The backing vocals are sung by his three daughters. The song was originally planned to be released in May, but changes occurred due to the unauthorized release of another song “King Tomislav”. Thompson’s management decided to release the original version of “King Tomislav” before the official release of the new song. The album “Pilgrim” with 12 songs will be released on June 13, ahead of the concert at the Hippodrome.

Political Perspectives:

Left: Left-leaning sources tend to focus on the cultural and artistic aspects of Thompson’s new song release, highlighting the involvement of his daughters and the creative process behind the album. They may also discuss the controversies surrounding Thompson’s music in a critical but balanced manner.

Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts about the new song release, the delay caused by the unauthorized leak of another song, and the upcoming album and concert. They provide straightforward information without much political or cultural commentary.

Right: Right-leaning sources emphasize Thompson’s role as a prominent Croatian musician and patriot, often framing the new song and album release as a continuation of his contribution to Croatian culture and national identity. They may also highlight the loyalty of his fan base and the significance of his music in national pride.

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