- By Poorva Karki
- Thu, 02 Nov 2023 09:06 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
BTS Suga And PSY Dance To ‘Goliyan’: For BTS ARMY, Min Yoongi, more popular by his stage name Suga, turned into ‘Yoginder Singh’ after his video dancing to the hit Punjabi song ‘Goliyan’ surfaced online and became an instant hit. What made the dance performance further rare, was that the video also had the iconic South Korean idol PSY in it. As soon as the video was shared, fans couldn't keep calm and began to ask for more. People also cracked jokes on the fact that the combination of a Punjabi song and South Korean singers somehow looked apt and a thousand times more interesting. The video was shared on the social media site Instagram, on the handle ‘jxeonnz’. The post was captioned, “Wait for the end (Just for entertainment purposes).”
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The original video taken for the edited viral clip was of the song ‘That That’, which was sung by South Korean sensation PSY. The track also featured fans’ favourite BTS Suga and his rap. The track was an instant hit after it was released last year, 2022. The song was part of the ‘PSY 9th’ album.
People loved the iconic combination of Punjabi music and a hit performance by two of the most famous K-pop stars. Most hailed the apt beats and steps that matched with each other despite it being an edit, and some commended the BTS ARMY for coming up with such ideas. The video was posted five days back and garnered 189K views from fans.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “oongi Singh?” a user wrote. “PSY Dosanjh ft.Yoongi Singh,” joked another user. “When you are yo yo honey singh fan & BTS,” added a third user. “Best Diljit and yoongi they will be best duo,” commented a fourth person. “Yoongi turned into Yoginder Singh,” added a fifth person. “I AM CONVINCED THAT WHOLE BTS IS SECRETLY DESI,” said a sixth user.
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The hit Punjabi song ‘Goliyan’ came out way back in 2011, but the impact is still strong as fans still groove to its beats. The song was sung by ace singers Diljit Dosanjh and Honey Singh. It was from the album ‘International Villager’.