- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 01 Dec 2023 04:27 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Moye Moye Viral Trend Meaning: If your Instagram feed has recently become all about the mind-numbing Serbian song ‘Moye More’, then congratulations! You are still acceptable in social media community’s latest trends. Your Instagram algorithm is surely keeping you updated with current tunes that are ruling social media. Basically, the hit song ‘Moye More’, officially released by the name ‘Dzanum’, by Serbian singer-songwriter Teya Dora is what everyone on social media can talk about, and is also what we are trying to get at. Despite its name being ‘Dzanum’, the story is a bit different in India, of course.
First of all, it's not ‘Moye More’ to Indians, but is rather ‘Moye Moye’. Confused? Let us elaborate.
What is Moye Moye:
Actually, it's nothing- from the meaning to its original spelling, ‘Moye Moye’ has no meaning but is rather about how it’s pronounced. The name comes from how it sounded to the desis. Hence, the ‘Moye Moye’ name. The original song is not only strong enough to hit the listener emotionally, but its meaning as well revolves around sorrow and dealing with ‘unfulfilled dreams’. Keeping that in mind, the track became a viral hit everywhere as people began to use it in reels and videos depicting ‘struggles’ or ‘hope amid failure’.
Moye Moye trend in India:
As soon as the song was framed for a particular type of videos, Indians also began to do the same. However, the entire thing reached another level after India was defeated in the World Cup 2023 final against Australia by 6 wickets. After this heartbreaking match, the trend skyrocketed in the country and netizens began to share it more on WC-related videos.
The hit track was released this year in March, with its official name as ‘Dzanum’. The song was written by Teya Dora in collaboration with Serbian rapper Slobodan Velkovic Coby.
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