Celtic fans have a strong reputation for the atmosphere, colour and the songbook they bring to games from fans and players of other clubs.
The Jota Celtic song was so good it went viral, and when it was officially released, it made the top 40 in the UK charts.
There has also been Celtic songs about boss Brendan Rodgers, James Forrest, Hoops captain Callum McGregor and Aaron Mooy that has been extremely popular with fans over the years.
However, Benjamin Nygren has shared the Celtic fan song he loves the most after hearing it in the late win over Motherwell last weekend.

Benjamin Nygren loves the Celtic fan song about Daizen Maeda
Daizen Maeda is a hero amongst the Celtic supporters after all that he has done at the club.
The Japanese winger has wowed the Celtic fans with his endless energy, goals and work rate for the team and the support show their appreciation with a song that has impressed Nygren.
Nygren told the Daily Record, “I was very pleased for Daizen. I was so happy for him and for the whole team and all of the fans.
“I love to hear that Daizen song!”
The song is superb and when it rings around the stadium, you can hear 60,000 supporters loving the Japanese superstar.
The story behind the Celtic fan Daizen Maeda song
Thousands of Celtic supporters belt out the Maeda song every time he scores a goal. And whilst there hasn’t been as many renditions of the song this season, it still sounds great over the Parkhead tannoy system.
So what is the origin of the song? Well, many fans will be familiar with the tune from a song that was released, incredibly, 67 years ago in 1958.
Tequila by The Cramps was a Latin-inspired tune which was written by Danny Flores and reached number one in the US charts.
The song also won a Grammy due to its popularity despite only having one word in the lyrics.
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