Japanese Singer Fujii Kaze Shoots His Music Video In Uttarakhand, Desis Are Impressed
After his single ¡®Shinunoga E-Wa¡¯ charted around the world and became a viral sensation, Japanese singer Fujii Kaze¡¯s ¡®Grace¡¯ is causing a stir among Indians on the internet. The video has already garnered over 11 million views on Youtube, and with Desi discovering the track, those views are sure to skyrocket.
After his single ¡®Shinunoga E-Wa¡¯ charted around the world and became a viral sensation, Japanese singer Fujii Kaze¡¯s ¡®Grace¡¯ is causing a stir among Indians on the internet. The video has already garnered over 11 million views on Youtube, and with Desi discovering the track, those views are sure to skyrocket.
Japanese Artist Fujii Kaze Uses Uttarakhand And Lord Shiva In His Music Video
The video caught the attention of his Indian fans because of its obvious setting. The video was filmed in parts of Uttarakhand. Kaze is seen lounging around an old Indian house¡¯s courtyard. He was also seen biking around town with children accompanying him. The premise of the whole video centres around the singer finding peace, which he does by getting in touch with the Indian God Shiva.
He is seen visiting the Ganga river in Haridwar, where he even goes in for a dive like all the other devotees. The video also adds glimpses of life around the city, with clips of people going about their everyday lives adding spice to the video.
Check out the video below:
People Online Appreciated The Immersive Music Video
People online were extremely impressed by the display of Indian culture in the music video. They pointed out how most of the artists use the Indian landscape, especially the cities, as just a prop for their moody music videos, but Kaze took inspiration from the country and incorporated its culture into his video.
A user wrote, "this is one of those few songs which shows he finding himself in india, rather than making indian cities as props," while another added, "As an Indian I thank you so much for showing our culture and the philosophy of this song is what is described in our Vedas." A new fan of the artist penned, "I was captivated by "shinunoga e wa" and just came across this masterpiece. This is just beautiful, and as an Indian I appreciate the beauty of this so much."
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