When it was released in February 2022, the smash hit song "Pasoori" from Coke Studio Pakistan's season 14 caused a sensation all over the world.?
The lovely song, performed by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill, received a lot of praise for its appealing visuals, catchy tune, and heartfelt lyrics. Despite being more than a year old, the "Pasoori" obsession is still going strong. A new rendition has surfaced online recently, watch the video here.?
Amarjeet Jaikar, the online sensation who enthralled listeners with his performance of "Dil De Diya Hai," has now created the Bhojpuri rendition of "Pasoori."
Jaikar shared the video on his Twitter profile on Thursday and captioned it as, ''Pasoori bhojpuri version shayad accha lagega kuch alg sa likha hu aur gaaya hu'' (Might feel good, have written differently and sung differently too).
The musician is shown in the video recording the hit song in a studio in the beginning. He adds Bhojpuri words to the song while keeping the beat and sound the same. He may be seen moving his hands and making gestures while singing the song.?
The video has received more than 1.9 lakh views, 592 Retweets and 6,844 Likes since being shared on Thursday. Users praised the performance and sent heart emojis to show their support for it.? ?
A man wrote, "bhojpuri mein kaafi gaane achhe lagte hain. I remember listening to jabra fan that was also sung in Bhojpuri. I found it better than the hindi version."
?Another added, "Really fantastic to see you growing bro....wish you the best."
?Another added, "Ooooo bhai. Jabardast likhe ho dost. Gaye bhi jabardast ho. Bole to garda ba bhai. Aise hi likhte aur gaate raho. Ham sabka pyar tumhare saath hai."
Shae Gill, a vocalist from Lahore who was born into a Christian family, and Ali Sethi performed the song together.?
The song, which features Turkish strings, flamenco-style claps, and four Latino reggaeton beats keeping rhythm for much of today's ruling pop, has the improvisational framework of a traditional South Asian 'raga' mixed with the region's contemporary sounds.?
Sethi was 'astounded' by the global response to the song. "I thought it was going to be this like, indie, niche thing that a bunch of my nerdy fans were gonna like," chuckled Sethi. "I'm just amazed by how many people loved it and embraced it all over the world, especially in India," the singer said.?
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