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Loving this song

Cheer Rugby, don't know how to link the video straight into the post like that.
-fuck that little mouse!
 
It's talking about the band name and plays off the fact that it is a homonym.
Source: about 3rd comment
The song is not about a bird at all. The word “Albatraoz” refers to the band that AronChupa (the artist of the song) is part of. They are a Swedish Electro-Pop band and the lines “I’m an Albatraoz” refer to being part of the band/the fanbase/movement around the band rather than to a large sea bird. The opening lines even translate to "Ladies and Gents Please Be prepared for AronChupa and Albatraoz Go!"
The song does play on the word ‘albatross’ as a homonym to “Albatraoz”, especially in comparison to the “Mouse named Delory”. The mouse has questionable morals and the lyrics state “But I’m an Albatraoz”, claiming to be above/more powerful than the mouse. It might be a statement about rising above ‘the mouse’ and her morals, it might be a way to promote the band, it might be just a cool song. But its not “Albatross” it is “Albatraoz” – a reference to a band, not a bird.
 
Doesn't matter what it is. It's a shit song so I'll never hear it again anyway.
Bit hard to say you'll never hear it again - what if you're in your car, an elevator, shopping centre etc and it comes on? You could block your ears but not until you'd actually heard it?
 
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