Kola may refer to:
Kola (Goražde) is a village in the municipality of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 43°37′50″N 18°50′24″E / 43.63056°N 18.84000°E / 43.63056; 18.84000
"Kola" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's second album Playboys on 29 August 1997.
The song was released as a promotional single in 1997 by the record label Warner Music Finland. It was the second single from the album Playboys and features only the track "Kola".
Kola is a heavier song compared to the other tracks on Playboys. The song is about cola ("Kola" is the Finnish word for "Cola"). The band was at that moment supporting Pepsi, which can clearly be seen on the cover of the CD single.
Yes, yes, yes, things're gonna be fine,
when the sky is my cover, a big yellow ball. The Sun is my lover.
I take my skateboard n' my good feeling with me,
I'm heading to a place where I can get the sun on my face.
I'm leaving my house n' my mouse n' all my stuff 'cos I've had enough, yeah!
I just wanna be close to the sun that's all folks. I wanna burn my skin in the heat,
I wanna be bare-footed my throat feels dry, n' I cannot speak. No matter how much I
try.
Of this moment I'm learning that I'd better stay cool to relax.
Kola with ice could be nice, come n' get it!
Kola! It's a fact that I need it.
Wellwellwell, it's hot like hell, ya. I kick off my shoes, yeah I'll
survive without my shoes.
Back to the fact. I ain't turning back yeah. I'm looking for a kola.
I'll open up the can, can. Gonna drink it down, down.
I'm in the middle of the desert now. Go to the shop said a boy take a left from the
corner
I'm gonna make a list, what I'm gonna order.
How can I get to the shop in this heat when the street under my feet is burning?
Of this moment I'm learning, that I better stay cool to avoid the burning.