Please react to "Bhavyamayi padumente" sung by contestant "Srilalitha", Classical song live on stage Talent show. ruclips.net/video/6ZjBRa_I0n4/видео.html
To be honest, we don't speak Pure hindi, we speak "Khadi boli".. which a mixture of Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Farsi, English and words from Local dialect (depends on which region you are)... Alphabets like ड, ढ़, doesn't exist in English.. Their are no silent alphabets in Hindi but their are half alphabets Like क्स, स्य and many more...Indian Languages and their grammar is very deep, It take you years to learn a little about them...
@@RlMohdFaisal bro before 1857 the official language of India was Hindustani(later divided into urdu n hindi). Although it was the official language every region spoke their own dialect of it or in some cases completely different language, Most of the sub-urban region surrounding Delhi spoke a "rough/rude" dialect of Hindustani language which was somewhere between Haryanvi (bagdi n ahirwati) and western UP's (brij bhasha) i.e. KHADI BOLI. Khadi boli was the major contributor in creation of "Hindi" as Urdu took all the persian influenced words from Hindustani language, writers of that time filled the void of those "Persian" words from Khadi boli.
There was no Hindi till very very recently. Hindi swallowed up dozens of other languages which today are called dialects! Bhojpuri, Marwadi, Maghi, Rajasthani, Dogri and so many others
Hindi has more than one D … we don’t have enough letters in English to represent it द, ड- represented by D ध, ढ- represented by Dh ड़ - represented by D or R … as it is a mixture of both ( A hard D which rolls), it is different form र ( which is rolled R)
@@Bengali_Hindi17 yeah I get that … with Hindi and Punjabi as my base languages, I can’t hear a difference between ‘v’ and ‘w’, even though I have learnt to say it right after visiting US 😅
I can't roll my Rs. I don't even know what a hard D sounds like. I just hear a lot of R rolling. I hear a K and H, and I'm able to make that sound, but I can't roll my Rs. I can do a mini roll, but not complete.
@@Bengali_Hindi17 yeah that's the reason Indian english accent sounds different because in hindi we pronounce the word as it is , i.e. without changing the sound of that alphabet but that's not the case with english, so we tend to sound different😅....although you would find variations in indian accent also bcz we have literally more than 100s of languages alone, and 1000s of dialects😬
Valid point Erfa, in Hindi we have 45 alphabets in which 10 are vowels and 35 consonants ( in classical way there r 52 alphabets, 13 vowels, 35 consonants and 4 conjunct consonants) so you can understand that Hindi has more sounds than many other spoken languages.
Please react more to KR$NA, he's the OG of Indian rap scene and most lyrically genius in the industry... Some suggestions - Say my name (English version) Seedha makeover (English CC available) Untitled (English CC available) Saza-e-maut (drill) Ykwim (catchy af, CC available) Vyanjan (if you want to learn Hindi alphabets) Freeverse feast (English CC not avail.but half song is in English and sick rap flow) And others can also leave suggestions in the following comment
He has a song with kxng crooked, and kxng crooked interviewed him personally, he is a legend in the game, a proper beef rapper! He recently was on a track with tech nine, twista, bizzy bone, joell ortiz! he already has a song with royce da 5'9, so he has already a song with all the active members of slaughterhouse.
*★Kr$na is legendary rapper himself, he is in the game from very beginning. Master of blending Hindi-English & one of the lyrical god of desi hiphop* ❤️🔥😍
@@mtk3755 Emiway na faile yeh tera soch hai be kele Pelenge sabko akele Mei lunga teri tu meri rakhel hai Rakh ke dekhle Headmaster aaya toh Principal fail hai😂😂🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂🤑🤑
React to say my name(English version) and Freeverse feast(langar) by KRSNA You will understand his bars and will enjoy better 🙏 Also an international collaboration 'Playground' with Hi-Rez×krsna
Many Indian languages find their roots or influences in Sanskrit (although not commonly spoken today) n makes Indian diction very unique. Sanskrit, one of the oldest language present n is the commonly referred as the mother of languages (debatable) but has influenced many languages. It uses the Devanāgarī symbols and follows a phonetic order in which the vowels are recited before the consonants; in contrast, most alphabets follow an order that mixes vowels and consonants together (e.g., A, B, C). Furthermore, Devanāgarī arranges the vowels and consonants in an order that starts with sounds pronounced at the back of the oral cavity and proceeds to sounds produced at the front of the mouth. Devanāgarī consonants are divided into classes of stops (sounds that are pronounced by stopping and then releasing the airflow, such as k, c, ṭ, t, p), semivowels (y, r, l, v), and spirants (ś, ṣ, s, h; h comes last because it has no unique place of articulation). The order for stops is: velar (or guttural; produced at the area of the velum), called jihvāmūlīya; palatal (produced with the middle of the tongue approaching or making contact at the hard palate), known as tālavya; retroflex or cacuminal (produced by curling the tongue back to the area back of the ridge called the alveolae and making quick contact there with the tip of the tongue), referred to as mūrdhanya; dental (produced by making contact with the tip of the tongue at the roots of the upper teeth), called dantya; and labial (produced by bringing the lower lip into contact with the upper lip), known as oṣṭhya. Source: www.britannica.com/topic/Devanagari
@@rrajputofficial5024 Nahi bhai... 🙂 Copy, paste, modify kiya phone pe se hi... Thodi dikkat hui, but reactors must understand they r comparing apples with oranges when they compare Indian Subcontinent with all other countries. Unko context dena jaruri hai aapne culture ka 🙏
Congrats for finding a gem. There are some masterpieces krsna holds. Go for say my name, seedha makeover and freeverse feast if you'd like to explore :)
He's from Delhi he featured in a bollywood movie called gully boy he didn't have big role in it but definitely people catched up and recognized him in the movie in some scenes and he started rapping in 2006 so he definitely has a great grasp on hindi and english he started as english rapper but then to represent India he started in Hindi
Omg definitely React to Indian Rap.: 1. Seedhe Maut - Namastute 2. King Roco - Tu Aake Dekhle 3. Divine - One Side 4. KRSNA - Seedha Makeover 5. Brodha V - Vainko 6. MC STAN - Tadipaar These are my recommendations
I am listening him for the first time and I got goosebumps aah 💖😭 I love how Waleska and Efra point out little things, we also as viewers get to learn alot from your channel 🥺
KR$NA is well known for his impeccable lyricism. I personally like him for his multi syllable rhyming capability. It's impressive because he does it with making absolute sense in each line, which many rappers fall short off in the country. I don't understand what his fans consider as his best work but to me he has created a track named "Vyanjan" which translates to Alphabet. That track is based on the use of Hindi alliteration to some great extent. It's really a piece of art and I personally have never seen an artist in India do that before. Even to this day I have never come across a mainstream artist of his calibre in India
If you want English translation to Indian hip hop music, then checkout Savage Guys channel. He has translation and reference of most of the songs!👍🏻 And please check out SAY MY NAME (English version) by Krsna!🙏🏻🇮🇳
You just witnessed one of the lyrical beast . Every line he rap is double entendre, he is best in business from india, if you want to understand lyrics of his rap cheack out Savage guy channel he has translated his every rap on his channel,
Guys Kr$na is very aware of the UK grime scenes, he in fact started with grimes lol, Please check out more Indian hiphop songs. Check out Mirchi by Divine Kr$na's Fall off, saza e maut
Ohhh also he lived in uk for quite sometime I guess and he started rapping at 14 and in uk also he loves uk drill rap and he tried making indian drill rap song call saza-e-maut
The way that Hindi vyanjans or consonents are structured is amazing. It's no coincidence that we have almost all the sounds used around the world and more. We have 13 vowels and 36 consonants, but the way the consonants are arranged is very fascinating. We have 7 rows of 5 consonants each. All these rows use a different part of your mouth to make sounds, all the consonants in that row use the same part but with a different inflection. This structure makes sure Hindi captures all the possible sounds there are. The thought you have about the "d" sound in correct and incorrect at the same time. We have 5 different ways of making that sound, ट ठ ड ढ ण .
Yes Indian Schools and English follows Oxford University english and pronounciation. Due to Britishers came India for partition in history through east India Company. So indians peoples of that time knows british english and followed the same nowadays. Some people speak mix pronounciation of british and American accents due to english songs casue America american english is short and modern.
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Channa mereya next song by Arijit singh🙃
Hello
It's my humble request please react to EXCUSES by AP DHILLON. I bet that you will never regret it.❤❤
Please react to "Bhavyamayi padumente" sung by contestant "Srilalitha", Classical song live on stage Talent show.
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Do check out Nirmohiya by Amit Trivedi on coke studio
I like HONEY SINGH .. try some of his stuff
To be honest, we don't speak Pure hindi, we speak "Khadi boli".. which a mixture of Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Farsi, English and words from Local dialect (depends on which region you are)... Alphabets like ड, ढ़, doesn't exist in English.. Their are no silent alphabets in Hindi but their are half alphabets Like क्स, स्य and many more...Indian Languages and their grammar is very deep, It take you years to learn a little about them...
That's definitely not khadi boli....
Haan
@@PawanRao007 what is khadi boli?
@@RlMohdFaisal bro before 1857 the official language of India was Hindustani(later divided into urdu n hindi). Although it was the official language every region spoke their own dialect of it or in some cases completely different language, Most of the sub-urban region surrounding Delhi spoke a "rough/rude" dialect of Hindustani language which was somewhere between Haryanvi (bagdi n ahirwati) and western UP's (brij bhasha) i.e. KHADI BOLI. Khadi boli was the major contributor in creation of "Hindi" as Urdu took all the persian influenced words from Hindustani language, writers of that time filled the void of those "Persian" words from Khadi boli.
There was no Hindi till very very recently. Hindi swallowed up dozens of other languages which today are called dialects! Bhojpuri, Marwadi, Maghi, Rajasthani, Dogri and so many others
Hindi has more than one D … we don’t have enough letters in English to represent it
द, ड- represented by D
ध, ढ- represented by Dh
ड़ - represented by D or R … as it is a mixture of both ( A hard D which rolls), it is different form र ( which is rolled R)
French has but English doesn't have that many letters to represent all letters of hindi
That's confusing!
@@Bengali_Hindi17 yeah I get that … with Hindi and Punjabi as my base languages, I can’t hear a difference between ‘v’ and ‘w’, even though I have learnt to say it right after visiting US 😅
I can't roll my Rs. I don't even know what a hard D sounds like. I just hear a lot of R rolling. I hear a K and H, and I'm able to make that sound, but I can't roll my Rs. I can do a mini roll, but not complete.
@@Bengali_Hindi17 yeah that's the reason Indian english accent sounds different because in hindi we pronounce the word as it is , i.e. without changing the sound of that alphabet but that's not the case with english, so we tend to sound different😅....although you would find variations in indian accent also bcz we have literally more than 100s of languages alone, and 1000s of dialects😬
Valid point Erfa, in Hindi we have 45 alphabets in which 10 are vowels and 35 consonants ( in classical way there r 52 alphabets, 13 vowels, 35 consonants and 4 conjunct consonants) so you can understand that Hindi has more sounds than many other spoken languages.
Please react more to KR$NA, he's the OG of Indian rap scene and most lyrically genius in the industry...
Some suggestions -
Say my name (English version)
Seedha makeover (English CC available)
Untitled (English CC available)
Saza-e-maut (drill)
Ykwim (catchy af, CC available)
Vyanjan (if you want to learn Hindi alphabets)
Freeverse feast (English CC not avail.but half song is in English and sick rap flow)
And others can also leave suggestions in the following comment
Maharani
Makasam
+1
Joota Japani.
I like g'nie more
We want more Krna, he is lyrically genius ❤️
He has a song with kxng crooked, and kxng crooked interviewed him personally, he is a legend in the game, a proper beef rapper! He recently was on a track with tech nine, twista, bizzy bone, joell ortiz! he already has a song with royce da 5'9, so he has already a song with all the active members of slaughterhouse.
*★Kr$na is legendary rapper himself, he is in the game from very beginning. Master of blending Hindi-English & one of the lyrical god of desi hiphop* ❤️🔥😍
NO CAP !!
Emiway bantai 👍
@@jiteshbhati6515 krsna tha yaha beta tumse pehle aur krsna hoga yaha tumhare baad bhi
@@mtk3755 Emiway na faile yeh tera soch hai be kele
Pelenge sabko akele
Mei lunga teri tu meri rakhel hai
Rakh ke dekhle
Headmaster aaya toh Principal fail hai😂😂🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂🤑🤑
Lene Ki Baat Aayi Toh Saare Maun
Yeh Bole Mujhe Lyrically Weak
Main Hoon Kaafi Strong
Prove Kiya Sabko Wrong
React to say my name(English version) and Freeverse feast(langar) by KRSNA
You will understand his bars and will enjoy better 🙏
Also an international collaboration 'Playground' with Hi-Rez×krsna
Yes pls react
Kr$na is one of the OGs of Desi Hip Hop , No Cap 🚫🧢
Finally reacting to that's worth it
KR$NA - Legendary Rapper in India
Many Indian languages find their roots or influences in Sanskrit (although not commonly spoken today) n makes Indian diction very unique.
Sanskrit, one of the oldest language present n is the commonly referred as the mother of languages (debatable) but has influenced many languages. It uses the Devanāgarī symbols and follows a phonetic order in which the vowels are recited before the consonants; in contrast, most alphabets follow an order that mixes vowels and consonants together (e.g., A, B, C). Furthermore, Devanāgarī arranges the vowels and consonants in an order that starts with sounds pronounced at the back of the oral cavity and proceeds to sounds produced at the front of the mouth.
Devanāgarī consonants are divided into classes of stops (sounds that are pronounced by stopping and then releasing the airflow, such as k, c, ṭ, t, p), semivowels (y, r, l, v), and spirants (ś, ṣ, s, h; h comes last because it has no unique place of articulation). The order for stops is: velar (or guttural; produced at the area of the velum), called jihvāmūlīya; palatal (produced with the middle of the tongue approaching or making contact at the hard palate), known as tālavya; retroflex or cacuminal (produced by curling the tongue back to the area back of the ridge called the alveolae and making quick contact there with the tip of the tongue), referred to as mūrdhanya; dental (produced by making contact with the tip of the tongue at the roots of the upper teeth), called dantya; and labial (produced by bringing the lower lip into contact with the upper lip), known as oṣṭhya.
Source: www.britannica.com/topic/Devanagari
Are bhai bhai bhai bhai pc pr likh rhe ho kya 😂🙏
@@rrajputofficial5024 Nahi bhai... 🙂 Copy, paste, modify kiya phone pe se hi... Thodi dikkat hui, but reactors must understand they r comparing apples with oranges when they compare Indian Subcontinent with all other countries. Unko context dena jaruri hai aapne culture ka 🙏
What's this an essay! 😂
@@swapnils8529 I don't think they will read 😅
Bhai itna bada gyan dene ki kya zarurat thi ,, link bas de dete
He is the winner of London Underground Rap Battles, he is Lyrical gem of Indian Rap.
SAY MY NAME (English version ) by krsna , you guys will love it 😊
KRSNA IS LYRICAL KING
He is a lyrical gem 💎 India has
krsna is from Gurgaon(close to New Delhi ) and he is rapping in Hindi.
He is from delhi but now lives in Gurgaon
@@mtk3755 hes from kashmir livin in gurgao
Congrats for finding a gem. There are some masterpieces krsna holds. Go for say my name, seedha makeover and freeverse feast if you'd like to explore :)
He is lyrical king 🔥🔥🔥❤️
Finally, y'all are reacting to some good stuff.
Exactly 😂 who was recommending stuff before this🤦♀️😂
Hii cutie
Why is this “good stuff” and not the others ,,
No cap...XD
😂😂😂
It's not just a Rap, it's a memorable funeral 🙌👏
Huh? Where this come from?
Please do react on more of his music videos . This guy is brilliant.
I strongly recommend to see and react on Indian Raper ' BRODHA V ' RAP song ' let em talk '
Finally Kshna !!!!!.... He is amazing.. U need to check out more of him..... Never disappoints
He's from Delhi he featured in a bollywood movie called gully boy he didn't have big role in it but definitely people catched up and recognized him in the movie in some scenes and he started rapping in 2006 so he definitely has a great grasp on hindi and english he started as english rapper but then to represent India he started in Hindi
Omg definitely React to Indian Rap.:
1. Seedhe Maut - Namastute
2. King Roco - Tu Aake Dekhle
3. Divine - One Side
4. KRSNA - Seedha Makeover
5. Brodha V - Vainko
6. MC STAN - Tadipaar
These are my recommendations
Bc wtf u added that king roco bitachass in this list. He is shittteeeee.
@@PawanRao007 haan bro even i hated him but tnat song's good can't deny
And dino also
PLZZZZ REACT TO INDIAN DRILL SONG - SAZA e MAUT ...........KRSNA AND RAFTAAR
I am listening him for the first time and I got goosebumps aah 💖😭
I love how Waleska and Efra point out little things, we also as viewers get to learn alot from your channel 🥺
Welcome to the party explore him more please he's one of the finest we have. Listen to freeverse feast, vyanjan, alag, roll up say my name
krsna is a goat and lyrical genius in DHH
Never had I ever expected that you would react this😂 Thankyou 🔥🔥🔥
CHECK OUT MORE OF KR$NA HE IS LEGEND OF BAARS
Reavt to his Say My Name English Version track...... and see his true potential .... This is not even 10% of his lyrical talent.
Yes bro... He is known for his true Lyrical Bars....
KR$NA the lyrical king 💲💲💲 AWAAM
React to more of his songs. He is a lyrical genius. U can find the translated video too by savage guy
KR$NA is well known for his impeccable lyricism. I personally like him for his multi syllable rhyming capability. It's impressive because he does it with making absolute sense in each line, which many rappers fall short off in the country. I don't understand what his fans consider as his best work but to me he has created a track named "Vyanjan" which translates to Alphabet. That track is based on the use of Hindi alliteration to some great extent. It's really a piece of art and I personally have never seen an artist in India do that before. Even to this day I have never come across a mainstream artist of his calibre in India
React more to KR$NA. Check out Savage Guy's yt channel. He has the English subtitles and context that will help you understand what is being said.
Actually he was raised in south London :)
Please do Krsna Freeverse feast
KRSNA THE O.G. 🇮🇳
If you want English translation to Indian hip hop music, then checkout Savage Guys channel. He has translation and reference of most of the songs!👍🏻 And please check out SAY MY NAME (English version) by Krsna!🙏🏻🇮🇳
KR$NA is currently in Gurgaon, born in Jammu and raised in South London
Love from India, Gracias for reacting! ❤️
You just witnessed one of the lyrical beast . Every line he rap is double entendre, he is best in business from india, if you want to understand lyrics of his rap cheack out Savage guy channel he has translated his every rap on his channel,
You would like to hear "Raja Pandharicha" by Mahesh kale and Rahul Deshpande
KRSNA -- SAY MY NAME English Version 🥵
Hi, you should check out his reverse feast 😀
That shit is lit mann🙌🏻
*Freeverse Feast
Krsna lyrically genius
More krsna reaction ❤️❤️❤️
Krsna is the Indian legend. The Indian slim shady!
Guys Kr$na is very aware of the UK grime scenes, he in fact started with grimes lol,
Please check out more Indian hiphop songs.
Check out Mirchi by Divine
Kr$na's Fall off, saza e maut
His skills are impeccable. React to "freeverse feast". Please.
KR$NA is best in the Desi Hip Hop
Check out Kr$hna's Say my name 📛
Krsna the lyrical God 🔥
Unless you try and catch those bars,you are missing out on the real lyricism that kr$na delivers. Btw it was a nice reaction.
He's from delhi and its hindi also hindi has a lot of urdu words in it so its fine
Ohhh also he lived in uk for quite sometime I guess and he started rapping at 14 and in uk also he loves uk drill rap and he tried making indian drill rap song call saza-e-maut
@R.C. I would differ, they aren't same. The street spoken hindi is similar but not pure hindi, that is way different
@R.C. not 90% they adopted note of persian words and script
He's kashmiri pandit .❤ And he's lit . By the way love from jammu and kashmir ❤️
Finally you've reacted to the legend 🙌🙌
He grown up in UK snd used to listen to cormega and NAS and influenced by them so u are getting a bit of similarity with UK rap scene 🙌
You forreal need to check out more stuff from KR$NA❤️❤️❤️
Finally found the Lyrical Gem.
React to English version of "say my name" by kr$na. Mans dropped same song in 2 different languages. It's a bar feast.
We want more kr$na
Yes bro
Efra please react more to Krsna! You'll love it, and so will we. 🍁
Translation to all krsna songs are available on savage guy youtube channel
FINALLY..!
2 more suggestions:
'Say my Name' (ENGLISH version)
'Freeverse'
Now you are entering into new dimension of Indian music 🎵🎶😎
Next - "Nanchaku"🙏
He grew up in the uk.
Also check out his track playground with crooked i and rez.
Check " SAY MY NAME " english version by KRSNA.
FALL OFF - KRSNA
Thanks for the reaction 🙏🏽 please react more on krsna 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
React to more of Krsna. He is a lyrical Genius
U should check more hip-hop tracks specially from him....with subtitle....she has some featuring with legends
You can watch Krisna's rap on savageguy channel he translate it and also give the references.
Krsna is og in india...lyrical genious... react his more song❤️
PLS REACT TO MORE OF HIM❤❤❤
There have been some collab with UK rappers with Indian rappers (so it might be UK grime influenced).
The way that Hindi vyanjans or consonents are structured is amazing. It's no coincidence that we have almost all the sounds used around the world and more.
We have 13 vowels and 36 consonants, but the way the consonants are arranged is very fascinating. We have 7 rows of 5 consonants each. All these rows use a different part of your mouth to make sounds, all the consonants in that row use the same part but with a different inflection. This structure makes sure Hindi captures all the possible sounds there are.
The thought you have about the "d" sound in correct and incorrect at the same time. We have 5 different ways of making that sound, ट ठ ड ढ ण .
Plz react to freeverse feast(langar) by krsna
this was an amazing reaction guys..... plz.. react soon on freeverse feast - kr$na that is another hit from krishna guys... I am waitingggg
Most unexpected reaction ❤️✌️
9:23 yup!!! he spent his teens in south london.....check out his song dream with english subs....he tells about his life in that
Krsna is Indian rap god raps in english and hindi
He did a drill song "saza e maut".
He was actually brought up in UK
KR💲NA is THE GOAT. 🔥
Must watch "Say My Name" English version and do look at the Hindi one too by KR$NA 🔥
More krsna rap this is dope
You should listen with sub the lyrics are mind blowing and full of bars
You can view same video with English Subtitles
guys the english captions are there. you should check
GUYS PLEASE TO KRSNA, HE IS A GENIUS🥺✨
I was searching for a name in comments which doesn't seem indian 😊
Yes Indian Schools and English follows Oxford University english and pronounciation. Due to Britishers came India for partition in history through east India Company. So indians peoples of that time knows british english and followed the same nowadays. Some people speak mix pronounciation of british and American accents due to english songs casue America american english is short and modern.
You must react more of kr$na stuff... 🙂🙂
Oh my god....finally loved your reaction.....please check out tu aake dekh le by King Rocco or iconic by King Rocco.....I hope you like it ❤️
There is a touch of maharashtrian dialect of hindi
8:40 what a keen observer.
Indian rap is all about lyrics
Og of Indian Hip Hop 🔥💯
Please react on overdrive by hi rez featuring kr$na, tech 9, twista and many more 🌼
U guys should watch "Angaar" song by Raftaar and Ikka.... It's amazing!
Please react to mirchi by divine ...it's insane