Nonsensical, Semi-English Music Video Goes Viral in India
The song's lyrics are practically gibberish, but India can't stop listening.
In a country with more than one billion residents and more than 100 million Internet users, when a song goes viral on the web in India it really gets noticed.
That’s certainly the case with bizarre broken English / Tamil language song “Kolaveri Di” – translation “Killer Rage” – which is part of the music to upcoming Tamil film 3, the BBC reports. The catchy tune’s generated nearly 11 million views on YouTube to date – and probably more by the time you read this.
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Perhaps the ballad’s universal theme is part of its appeal – apparently it’s about a guy who’s been dumped by his girlfriend. The song is also notable for its pretty nonsensical use of words, employing a unique language probably best described as “Tamglish” – mixing Tamil and English.
In once section for instance singer Dhanush, son-in-law of Rajinikanth, one of Tamil cinema’s biggest stars, sings “eyes-u, eye-u, meet-u, meet-u.” In another he croons “distance-la moonu moonu.”
The actor performed the song for the movie, which is directed by his wife Aishwarya. “We all expected it to be a hit by not the kind of rage that it has become today,” Anirudh Ravichander, who composed the track, told the BBC.
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Read other related stories about this:
- Tamil 'nonsense' film song goes viral in India BBC
- Cool-u song-u, hear-u hear-u: Why this Kolaveri di? First Post
- Video: ‘Kolaveri Di’ Goes Viral. But Why? Wall Street Journal
Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/11/30/nonsensical-semi-english-music-video-goes-viral-in-india/#ixzz1fiu4yf6G
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