Valencian artist Aina Koda presents “Som del Llevant”, a powerful and heartfelt new song that serves as a vibrant tribute to Levante UD and its fans. With an emotional and powerful lyric, the track portrays Granota pride, resilience in the face of adversity, and the passion felt from the stands of the Ciutat de València stadium. The song blends contemporary rhythms with musical roots from the territory, becoming a declaration of collective identity that goes beyond sport.
“Som del Llevant” draws from the rebellious and resilient spirit that has defined the club’s history since its beginnings. It is not only an expression of football pride but also a recognition of the social and historical values that have accompanied Levante UD over time. It evokes collective memory with moments such as the 1937 Copa de la República, won during the Spanish Civil War and officially recognized in 2023. That victory, full of symbolism, turned Levante into a symbol of hope and dignity. Today, this song also reclaims that republican and resistant legacy and connects with a fanbase that has never given up.
Beyond the pitch, the piece also reflects the social commitment that has defined both the club and its supporters. At key moments, Levante UD has spoken up to defend just causes and supported initiatives to ensure the club’s democratization and prevent its privatization—efforts led by local entities and collectives. This attitude has preserved the club’s popular character and its strong roots in the community.
The song was written and performed by Aina Nogueroles (Aina Koda), with music production by Edu Guerrero (Sons Of Aguirre & Scila) and Adam González. It features vibrant guitar parts by Edu Guerrero himself and a powerful, emotionally charged dolçaina played by Miquel Martín, which adds a rooted and festive touch to the composition. The track was recorded by Josep Maravilla together with Edu Guerrero, who also handled mixing and mastering. One of the most outstanding elements of the song is the chorus of voices performed by students from IES José Ballester, directed by Paco Santamans and Irene Alcolea, which reinforces the collective and intergenerational nature of the project.
The song becomes an anthem for those who live football as an act of love, memory, and loyalty.
Aina Koda reaffirms her commitment to culture, memory, and collective emotion, continuing to build a career that connects authenticity, territory, and talent.