Time to share something extremely random and funny
I'm gonna leave you a "cover" of Nanowar of Steel (the guys behind Norwegian Reggaeton and Valallhaleluja), but the explanation behind it is longer than the song itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMGR5sm-V1UBasically... you all know how, coincidentally, words in a language can phonetically resemble other words of a totally different language, right? well, there was a dude that took the time to find an iranian pop song, and to add "subtitles" which became basically an alternative set of lyrics - how the legit, original farsi lyrics would sound (and what they would mean) if they were actually italian words.
Of course when you translate phonetically into your language, there is no sense whatsoever to the "lyrics", which is why is funny.
But wait, this is only the beginning! the first line of the farsi lyrics would sound, in italian, like if someone would say "Hey, let Ascanio enter from the 8th of January" (Ascanio, as weird and rare it is, is a legit italian male name, there are actual people named Ascanio).
So basically the song became a meme (Nanowar didn't "invent" it, they covered the original farsi song with "lyrics" from the dude who first made the video), and since it refers specifically to a date, it became an internet tradition in Italy, and so on social media you can be sure that this day, the 8th of January, you'll find lot of people suggesting to "let Ascanio enter"
And this is not even the end of it - a spanish/italian guy went to Persia Got Talent to perform the song, singing it basically in italian, while the iranian public was clapping and singing along
the ultimate trolling for a song that has became a symbol of iranian / italian friendship or whatever