The song has become a Shiite anthem of loyalty to the 'Supreme Leader' of Iran and is being sung in Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen - and now in Huston by large groups of children
Shi'ite children in Houston, Texas were seen in a video shared by Iranian media singing a song often used as a sort of religious anthem that also supports the Islamic Republic of Iran while wearing headbands, waving flags and saluting.
The original song in Persian makes references to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and former IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, with one line stating "I promise to be your Haj Qasem."
The English lyrics do not include the mention of Soleimani, but the Persian lyrics sung by the children do.
Source: Jerusalem Post