Social media has become a platform for many to showcase their talents — from artists who can draw with both hands and feet at the same time, to a man from South Africa who uses make-up or charcoal to paint stunning portraits.
Now, a duo has left the internet stunned with their rendition of 13 viral songs in nine different languages in only one minute. They sang songs from many countries such as South Korea, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, US and even India.
RZD, a musician, posted the video on his Instagram account @rezadarmawangsa on April 18. The clip shows a man and a woman with microphones in front of them. They began by singing a Japanese song ‘Shinuoga E-Wa’ and then sang Chinese song ‘See Tinh’, ‘Kun Anta’ from Saudi Arabia, ‘Kangen’ from Indonesia, ‘Halazia’ from South Korea, Dusk Till Dawn from US, ‘Dil Ko Karar Aya’ from India, Halal Boy, Castle on the Hill, Shout Out Enhypen from South Korea among others.
Watch the video below:
Since being posted, the video has garnered more than 2.1 million views.
“Lot of love from India,” commented a user. “How many times have u listened to this? “Yes”” said another. “The Vietnamese prononciation is on point,” another user complimented. “The part with halazia was so interesting,” said another netizen.
In March, a Sikh man had impressed netizens by singing ‘Kesariya’ in many different languages such as Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi. The singer in the video was identified as Snehdeep Singh Kalsi.