It is called a white voice, a way of singing that can be found in the traditional music of all Slavic countries. It varies from country to country. I come from Poland and I can see a clear difference between Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian and Balkan songs.
Thank you for explaining this I’ve been in love with this song for years and never knew much about it. It feels so calming and deep like I feel connected on some sort of spiritual level and I’m not even remotely religious or anything. I love learning about different cultures and traditions.
Wow, this is an unusual one to react to, but I am so grateful to you for doing it. Polish traditional music is beautiful and reminds me somewhat of my own, since I am Lithuanian and we (Lithuania andPoland) were one country for a good amount of time in the past. Loved the song and your reaction!
Bogowie, czemu zawsze pod folkiem musza być komentarze o wiedźminie. To jest trochę denerwujące. I nie chodzi mi tutaj oczywiście o twój komentarz, tylko bardziej właśnie o ludzi z zachodu, jak Pan tutaj. Z drugiej strony to dobrze że zarówno arcydzieło Wiedźmin gra i beznadziejny serialik na Netflixie to powód to zapóźnienia się ze słowiańską kulturą. Sława
@@ciri2435 To chyba dobrze, ogolnie więcej zalet bedzie. Na Białorusi nie mamy żadnego wiedźmina jako powodu i nikt niestety nie wspomina o takiej stronie naszej historii i bogatym dziedzictwie kulturowym. Sława naszym braciom z zachodu!
They call it "white voice" in the slavic countries, not a lot of info about it online but it's common to older folk music from the region. Speakers of many Slavic languages, Polish included, usually keep their jaws tighter/more closed when speaking, it's part of the pronunciation, so I imagine that contributed to the style. You can see they don't drop their jaws down as much as most classic western singers, though they open wide horizontally like smiling--one girl does open her mouth more and I feel like I can hear which voice is hers over the others actually. The style is similar (though not identical) to American Shape Note/Sacred Harp singing, which is essentially white singing with a southern accent. They open their mouths more (that drawl coming out) but the sound resonates similarly. It's associated with religous revivals in the southeast, so I imagine one reason the style developed was that the sound really carries for blocks when a whole church is singing it ( excellent example here:ruclips.net/video/XIkPyUecsnI/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/STtz7ZhEC6U/видео.html ). Thanks for the video.
Accually the term is wrong and was created with incompetence. Recent conclusion of ethnomusicologists is that there is not Such a thing as the white voice
@@piotrrud6986 yes there is but it dosent mean white it means big or loud. The reason is Belo (white) in early slavic history meant big as well as white. In serbia for example we say white world when we want to say huge world or literaly the capital is called Beograd or big citty :)
The way he described their vocal style made it click in my head that it's basically a vocal version of the bagpipes or a hurdy gurdy with the constant droning in the background.
I love 'tribal' singing. It's very earthy & beautiful. I saw a stunning, colourful African choir many years ago. So uplifting & joyful. My 10th request, please!! for Unleash the Archers, "Faster Than Light". You have done 1 from them. Power rock, Canadian band. Happy New Year.⭐
Thx a lot Ken. You made my day. Love that song. I heard about Laboratorium Pieśni two weeks ago I think... I'm Polish btw... Beth Roars, a fellow yt vocal couch did a reaction to their song "U Lisi". Since then I have listenned to everything Laboratorium Pieśni related. I especially recommend checking out their debut album called "Rosna"
I LOVE this song! I've listened to it enough that I can sing along with them. And I don't even know that language! You should check out Eivør Pálsdóttir - Trøllabundin. She sings that song a bit different at every live show. My favorite if the video of her standing in front of the Kópakonan statue!
Their harmonies remind me of The Trio Bulkarka, a Bulgarian vocal group who Kate Bush used on some albums to sing backup vocals, and who were also an inspiration to guitarist Jeff Beck.
Dear ken this is the first time seeing ur analysis all I can say is I don’t speak a word of this language yet I found my body swaying back and forth as they did in the video. I think it is very spiritual song .
I used to listen a lot this song and other similar "trival pagan folk" in my teenhood. I Also recomend you other songs of this group, my favorites are this one, "U Lisi" and "Lecieli zurauli". Good vídeo. Gretings from México. ✌️
Wow, you react something from my country. :) But it's Laboratorium Pieśni, you should change title. ;) And letter "ś" it's not soft "z", it's soft "s". They perform slavic folk music, this song is belarusian. You should react their song "Ach Ty Ptaszku", this one is polish, I send you link to official audio. ruclips.net/video/swKaAt2kkE0/видео.html This type of singing is typical for most slavic countries in folk music. And you mean "Witcher" series vibes? You know, "Witcher" is a polish book based on slavic kulture and mythology. Long time ago I recommended you amazing japanese artist Kokia. She has classical and operatic music education, but only in few songs she singing more operatic. With operatic singing, can you react her song "Il Mare Dei Suoni" live version from History concert tour 2012? If you don't want operatic singing, please react song "Chouwa Oto ~With Reflection~" from the same concert. I recommended her really long time ago... Can you react her? Please.
I am new here ! I loved this video As a rodnover (slavic native faith practioner) I love Laboratorium Piesni. I suggest you to check Heilung - in Maidjan which is from nordic descendance. The vocals are amazing.
You can feel the music within, I suppose you could say in your soul, perhaps it's the feminine essence within, it's very pure, ancient and earthy. Love💚
How pretty! Sort of relaxing and invigorating at the same time. You should react to Dermot Kennedy: An Evening I Will Not Forget, For Island Fires and Family, The Killer Was a Coward, Lost, Moments Passed, etc. He has such an interesting voice. I'd love to hear what you have to say about him.
This singing technique (also called "white voice" - having nothing to do with anyone's skin tone) is characteristic for the simple people of the farmlands and - as its sound is really far-reaching and rather loud (even though the ladies above didn't master it even half as well as actual country folk singers) - was developed primarily to be used as a way of calling one another across large distances when in the fields doing actual work. Also, the lyrics of the songs aren't usually greatly philosophical, they usually revolve around nature, man on woman business etc.
You had Witcher vibes, but I don't know WHY nobody asked you to react to Percival, the band that co-created the game's OST. Please! React to them, and if you want, you can react to their metal project to: Percival Schuttenbach :) I suscribed BTW :P
I have an idea. How about Spiritbox Rule of Nines (Studio one take) or if I can’t get that how about Jinjer Teacher Teacher (the official album video) because it’s the musicians musicians song.
@@jeremys8841 I’ve tried to make sure I recommend Spiritbox Rule of Nines, the Studio vocal one take version, on every single one of his videos. I think he is ignoring me just because I ask every time. I’ve been following him since his first video.
I love it when someone who doesn't have a clue about the white voice speaks. Mr. vocal couch, you have no idea about it, it is Slavic, you would first have to explore the technique of this singing, then say yourself. Your reaction can only be limited to whether you like it or not. Slava Mokosz Ps They from Poland and im too
Ken, please react to some Viking singing: The collaboration of Einar Selvik with the pagan folk band Faun: FAUN - Odin (feat. Einar Selvik / WARDRUNA & Martin Seeberg)
I wanna see my fave reacter do Dimmu Borgir - Mourning Palace (live at Wacken). Pleeease :) They’re a norwegian band and have definitely been one of the pioneers in black metal, but have become more and more symphonic over the years. Love them.
МОВА 🏳❤🏳 - БЕЛАРУСЬ- НЕЗАЛЕЖНАСЦЬ-ВЕРА БАЦЬКОЎ; АЛЬБО СМЕРЦЬ "8 чэрвеня 1933 г. сакратар ЦК КП(б)Б Мікалай Гікала і старшыня СНК БССР Мікалай Галадзед атрымалі сакрэтны ліст з Нараўлянскага раёна. Непісьменная пісулька на беларускай мове, у якой мясцовыя кіраўнікі скардзіліся на страшэнны голад у сваім раёне: “На гэтых днях (2 чэрвеня) меў мейсца з рада вон выходзячы факт: гр. в. Ціхін (Акопскага сельсавету) Сікорская ноччу зарэзала свайго 9-гадовага дзіцяці. Частку ўнутранасцей пасьпела паесьці, назаўтра ўтопіла другога дзіцяці і памерла сама ад істошчэньня”. Такі жудасны факт прыводзілі нараўлянскія начальнікі і слёзна заканчвалі сваё пасланне: “Без сур’ёзнай дапамогі рэспубліканскага цэнтру абысціся не зможам”. "Такое ж бядотнае становішча было і ў суседнім Ельскім раёне, аб чым чэкісты рапартавалі ў Менск. У 200 сем’ях з 250 аднаасобных гаспадарак дзеці і дарослыя апухлі ад голаду, за два месяцы з-за схуднення памерла 20 чалавек. “Аднаасобнік хутара Рэдзька Калодзей Мікіта, каб не бачыць пакуты галоднай сям’і, запёр у хаце жонку і трох малалетніх дзяцей, забіў наглуха дзверы і вокны, пасля чаго сам некуды знік. Жонка і двое дзяцей Калодзея ўжо памерлі, аднаго малога выратавалі суседзі. У в.Меляшковічы ўдава Ціханава Ульяна з голаду кінула траіх дзяцей і сышла няведама куды”, - прыводзілі жудасныя прыклады чэкісты. На Гомельшчыну з Менска выехала спецыяльная камісія для праверкі фактаў. 21 чэрвеня Бюро ЦК КП(б)Б занесла ў пратакол: у Ельскім і Нараўлянскім раёнах мор закрануў да 60 працэнтаў насельніцтва. Людзі ядуць не толькі “ліпавае лісце, верас, мох і мякіну, а ў некаторых гаспадарках нават катоў, сабак і конскую падаль”. Сталічныя таварышы вымушаны былі прызнаць факт канібалізму: “У в. Акопы… жонка бедняка, пайшоўшага на працу ў горад, вярнулася дадому і знайшла свайго сына Валодзю мёртвым, адрэзала ногі дзіцяці і зварыла са шчаўем. Паела шчаўя сама і пакарміла другое дзіцянё. Назаўтра памерла сама і другое дзіцё”.
As a Polish person I would like to apologize for the cultural appropriation of the absolutely NOT Slavic decorative elements and items used in this music video, which were used solely because the choir members apparently thought they looked cool or couldn't tell them apart from those that actually ARE. Also, no actual folk performer singing that would be dancing around like that.
It is called a white voice, a way of singing that can be found in the traditional music of all Slavic countries. It varies from country to country. I come from Poland and I can see a clear difference between Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian and Balkan songs.
Thank you for explaining this I’ve been in love with this song for years and never knew much about it. It feels so calming and deep like I feel connected on some sort of spiritual level and I’m not even remotely religious or anything. I love learning about different cultures and traditions.
My friend, this is Eastern Ancient Europe. This song is from Belarus. Slavic blood. It is not just the vibe, it is state of mind and soul.
Wow, this is an unusual one to react to, but I am so grateful to you for doing it. Polish traditional music is beautiful and reminds me somewhat of my own, since I am Lithuanian and we (Lithuania andPoland) were one country for a good amount of time in the past. Loved the song and your reaction!
This is not Polish song, but Belarus.
It's a Belarusian/polish song cuz there are some Belarusian and some polish words in it
@@mateuszgajewski7570well, we can't ignore centuries of common history, can we?
Obsessed with this song. I could listen to it over and over and ovvver again.
Well, Witcher is a Polish creation and they used Polish folk musicians for the music score
Bogowie, czemu zawsze pod folkiem musza być komentarze o wiedźminie. To jest trochę denerwujące. I nie chodzi mi tutaj oczywiście o twój komentarz, tylko bardziej właśnie o ludzi z zachodu, jak Pan tutaj. Z drugiej strony to dobrze że zarówno arcydzieło Wiedźmin gra i beznadziejny serialik na Netflixie to powód to zapóźnienia się ze słowiańską kulturą. Sława
@@ciri2435 To chyba dobrze, ogolnie więcej zalet bedzie. Na Białorusi nie mamy żadnego wiedźmina jako powodu i nikt niestety nie wspomina o takiej stronie naszej historii i bogatym dziedzictwie kulturowym. Sława naszym braciom z zachodu!
they used slavic folk which Polush folk is part of , bue there is russian , bulgarian, serbian etc.
@@ciri2435 szkoda że nasz polski serial nie jest choć w połowie tak znany jak ten od netflixa :/
@@straznikparkinguricky5635 Wierz mi, bardzo dobrze, że nie jest.... Dużo lepiej byloby gdyby książka znana była znacznie bardziej :|
Ahh I love them! And I can listen to their singing for hours. I would recommend listening to Eivor
So very folk Belarusian!
I didn't understand a word of it but that was very cool.. kind of hypnotic. Reminded me of old celtic songs/style
They call it "white voice" in the slavic countries, not a lot of info about it online but it's common to older folk music from the region. Speakers of many Slavic languages, Polish included, usually keep their jaws tighter/more closed when speaking, it's part of the pronunciation, so I imagine that contributed to the style. You can see they don't drop their jaws down as much as most classic western singers, though they open wide horizontally like smiling--one girl does open her mouth more and I feel like I can hear which voice is hers over the others actually.
The style is similar (though not identical) to American Shape Note/Sacred Harp singing, which is essentially white singing with a southern accent. They open their mouths more (that drawl coming out) but the sound resonates similarly. It's associated with religous revivals in the southeast, so I imagine one reason the style developed was that the sound really carries for blocks when a whole church is singing it ( excellent example here:ruclips.net/video/XIkPyUecsnI/видео.html and here: ruclips.net/video/STtz7ZhEC6U/видео.html ). Thanks for the video.
Accually the term is wrong and was created with incompetence. Recent conclusion of ethnomusicologists is that there is not Such a thing as the white voice
@@piotrrud6986 yes there is but it dosent mean white it means big or loud. The reason is Belo (white) in early slavic history meant big as well as white. In serbia for example we say white world when we want to say huge world or literaly the capital is called Beograd or big citty :)
The way he described their vocal style made it click in my head that it's basically a vocal version of the bagpipes or a hurdy gurdy with the constant droning in the background.
such a nice surprise! it's one of my favourite songs of all time. thank you for giving it a listen
I love 'tribal' singing. It's very earthy & beautiful. I saw a stunning, colourful African choir many years ago. So uplifting & joyful. My 10th request, please!! for Unleash the Archers, "Faster Than Light". You have done 1 from them. Power rock, Canadian band. Happy New Year.⭐
Been following them for a while, they are amazing.
"Ancient"...um yes. Some Polish, Lithuanian, Eastern European and Slavic pagan songs before Christianity..absolutely beautiful.
Thx a lot Ken. You made my day. Love that song. I heard about Laboratorium Pieśni two weeks ago I think... I'm Polish btw... Beth Roars, a fellow yt vocal couch did a reaction to their song "U Lisi". Since then I have listenned to everything Laboratorium Pieśni related. I especially recommend checking out their debut album called "Rosna"
I LOVE this song! I've listened to it enough that I can sing along with them. And I don't even know that language! You should check out Eivør Pálsdóttir - Trøllabundin. She sings that song a bit different at every live show. My favorite if the video of her standing in front of the Kópakonan statue!
Such a good one and a mystifying vocal to hear.
Their harmonies remind me of The Trio Bulkarka, a Bulgarian vocal group who Kate Bush used on some albums to sing backup vocals, and who were also an inspiration to guitarist Jeff Beck.
A beautiful example of harmonic reinforcement. Almost all tribal music & folklores around the world share same DNA.
Dear ken this is the first time seeing ur analysis all I can say is I don’t speak a word of this language yet I found my body swaying back and forth as they did in the video. I think it is very spiritual song .
I used to listen a lot this song and other similar "trival pagan folk" in my teenhood. I Also recomend you other songs of this group, my favorites are this one, "U Lisi" and "Lecieli zurauli". Good vídeo. Gretings from México. ✌️
It is a celebration. Such joy!
Its also a kind of trance song. From prechristian times, when singing and drumming was not only fun but also a sacred ritual.
cant believe u reacted that.
I was addicted in this music last week.
The song is about feathers falling into the sea, and a young woman is to pick up the feathers from the sea. ... Its a story. A fun story.
I dont understand the meaning, the TRUE meaning of the song. Can you/someone explain?
7:22 this girls is out of this world.
Wow, you react something from my country. :) But it's Laboratorium Pieśni, you should change title. ;) And letter "ś" it's not soft "z", it's soft "s". They perform slavic folk music, this song is belarusian. You should react their song "Ach Ty Ptaszku", this one is polish, I send you link to official audio.
ruclips.net/video/swKaAt2kkE0/видео.html
This type of singing is typical for most slavic countries in folk music.
And you mean "Witcher" series vibes? You know, "Witcher" is a polish book based on slavic kulture and mythology.
Long time ago I recommended you amazing japanese artist Kokia. She has classical and operatic music education, but only in few songs she singing more operatic. With operatic singing, can you react her song "Il Mare Dei Suoni" live version from History concert tour 2012? If you don't want operatic singing, please react song "Chouwa Oto ~With Reflection~" from the same concert. I recommended her really long time ago... Can you react her? Please.
Thank you. I'm glad to meet you.
@@TheJoeCool1964 Excuse me?
Slava!
Greetings for all Slavic people from Poland!
I am new here ! I loved this video As a rodnover (slavic native faith practioner) I love Laboratorium Piesni. I suggest you to check Heilung - in Maidjan which is from nordic descendance. The vocals are amazing.
ruclips.net/video/_WqBZNc1NUU/видео.htmlsi=7wpag7BRWrqn3uxQ
Wow you actually react to band which I suggest! ❤️
Hypnotic
Glad you found them. Now try Tautumeitas. Latvian all female vocal group.
Ken, thank you!
You can feel the music within, I suppose you could say in your soul, perhaps it's the feminine essence within, it's very pure, ancient and earthy. Love💚
Ah so this is where the intro of ghost in a shell originated from
Ghost in the Shell intro was influenced by Bulgarian singing, a phenomenon of itself, but it's pretty close culturally
Check out Bulgarian Woman's Choir
Happy New year bro Ken.. 😊👍💪❤️🇲🇾
And beautiful natural women 😊
How pretty! Sort of relaxing and invigorating at the same time.
You should react to Dermot Kennedy: An Evening I Will Not Forget, For Island Fires and Family, The Killer Was a Coward, Lost, Moments Passed, etc. He has such an interesting voice. I'd love to hear what you have to say about him.
This singing technique (also called "white voice" - having nothing to do with anyone's skin tone) is characteristic for the simple people of the farmlands and - as its sound is really far-reaching and rather loud (even though the ladies above didn't master it even half as well as actual country folk singers) - was developed primarily to be used as a way of calling one another across large distances when in the fields doing actual work. Also, the lyrics of the songs aren't usually greatly philosophical, they usually revolve around nature, man on woman business etc.
Oh, oh, you should react to Tautumeitas - Raganu Nakts. Great project!
Welcome to slavic white voice technique :)
That's a very good song and very good reaction, very good video but why Tarantino is reaction to musical videos?
That was fun!
Can someone explain the time signature for me? I don't understand this counting at all :(
It’s a Wicker man vibe.
LO CÓR DE LA PLANA "nau gojatas" ken...amazing vocal group from marseille,france,they sing in occitan lenguage...this is my recomendation.
You had Witcher vibes, but I don't know WHY nobody asked you to react to Percival, the band that co-created the game's OST. Please! React to them, and if you want, you can react to their metal project to: Percival Schuttenbach :)
I suscribed BTW :P
I have an idea. How about Spiritbox Rule of Nines (Studio one take) or if I can’t get that how about Jinjer Teacher Teacher (the official album video) because it’s the musicians musicians song.
I've been recommending Spiritbox as well.. no luck so far 😆😭😭😭
@@jeremys8841 I’ve tried to make sure I recommend Spiritbox Rule of Nines, the Studio vocal one take version, on every single one of his videos. I think he is ignoring me just because I ask every time. I’ve been following him since his first video.
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I love it when someone who doesn't have a clue about the white voice speaks. Mr. vocal couch, you have no idea about it, it is Slavic, you would first have to explore the technique of this singing, then say yourself. Your reaction can only be limited to whether you like it or not. Slava Mokosz
Ps They from Poland and im too
He literally said "I'm not an expert"
Ken, please react to some Viking singing: The collaboration of Einar Selvik with the pagan folk band Faun: FAUN - Odin (feat. Einar Selvik / WARDRUNA & Martin Seeberg)
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Yep I got Witcher vibes too
I subscribed
I wanna see my fave reacter do Dimmu Borgir - Mourning Palace (live at Wacken). Pleeease :)
They’re a norwegian band and have definitely been one of the pioneers in black metal, but have become more and more symphonic over the years. Love them.
I love that song. It was the song that made me learn how to make mp3s back in the 90s and took about an hour per song at the time 😄
It's so beautiful
@@antivanti Hahaha!
Это беларусская песня
Please doTool "the pot" next
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МОВА 🏳❤🏳 - БЕЛАРУСЬ- НЕЗАЛЕЖНАСЦЬ-ВЕРА БАЦЬКОЎ; АЛЬБО СМЕРЦЬ
"8 чэрвеня 1933 г. сакратар ЦК КП(б)Б Мікалай Гікала і старшыня СНК БССР Мікалай Галадзед атрымалі сакрэтны ліст з Нараўлянскага раёна. Непісьменная пісулька на беларускай мове, у якой мясцовыя кіраўнікі скардзіліся на страшэнны голад у сваім раёне: “На гэтых днях (2 чэрвеня) меў мейсца з рада вон выходзячы факт: гр. в. Ціхін (Акопскага сельсавету) Сікорская ноччу зарэзала свайго 9-гадовага дзіцяці. Частку ўнутранасцей пасьпела паесьці, назаўтра ўтопіла другога дзіцяці і памерла сама ад істошчэньня”. Такі жудасны факт прыводзілі нараўлянскія начальнікі і слёзна заканчвалі сваё пасланне: “Без сур’ёзнай дапамогі рэспубліканскага цэнтру абысціся не зможам”.
"Такое ж бядотнае становішча было і ў суседнім Ельскім раёне, аб чым чэкісты рапартавалі ў Менск. У 200 сем’ях з 250 аднаасобных гаспадарак дзеці і дарослыя апухлі ад голаду, за два месяцы з-за схуднення памерла 20 чалавек. “Аднаасобнік хутара Рэдзька Калодзей Мікіта, каб не бачыць пакуты галоднай сям’і, запёр у хаце жонку і трох малалетніх дзяцей, забіў наглуха дзверы і вокны, пасля чаго сам некуды знік. Жонка і двое дзяцей Калодзея ўжо памерлі, аднаго малога выратавалі суседзі. У в.Меляшковічы ўдава Ціханава Ульяна з голаду кінула траіх дзяцей і сышла няведама куды”, - прыводзілі жудасныя прыклады чэкісты.
На Гомельшчыну з Менска выехала спецыяльная камісія для праверкі фактаў. 21 чэрвеня Бюро ЦК КП(б)Б занесла ў пратакол: у Ельскім і Нараўлянскім раёнах мор закрануў да 60 працэнтаў насельніцтва. Людзі ядуць не толькі “ліпавае лісце, верас, мох і мякіну, а ў некаторых гаспадарках нават катоў, сабак і конскую падаль”. Сталічныя таварышы вымушаны былі прызнаць факт канібалізму: “У в. Акопы… жонка бедняка, пайшоўшага на працу ў горад, вярнулася дадому і знайшла свайго сына Валодзю мёртвым, адрэзала ногі дзіцяці і зварыла са шчаўем. Паела шчаўя сама і пакарміла другое дзіцянё. Назаўтра памерла сама і другое дзіцё”.
geez, you cant write the author in the title properly
loved the Witcher comment Ken :D toss a coin to your favorite witcher, maybe you could react to that song from the serie ? ? :)
Broo plzz react to rang by amjad sabri amd rahat fateh ali khan cokestudio this was amjad sabri last song before his death may he rip
They are Belarusian, not Polish.
Witcher not Slavic is right word my friend.
Aurora and wardruna - helvegan.
Someone translate lyrics into English please!
Try to react #VANNYVABIOLA
THE POWER OF LOVE or I SURENDER please
Thanks
Please react to babymetal new song BxMxC
I propose you Adam Strug :)
This is a very very old slavic song. It is banned in Russia
Why?
@@markocakic8813 If I give you a short answer, you won't believe me
@@tamelan7257 So give a lone one, i'm curious
Yeah I wanna know too
Poland is central Europe, not eastern Europe. Why are you always say that, srsly...
It's pagan music
As a Polish person I would like to apologize for the cultural appropriation of the absolutely NOT Slavic decorative elements and items used in this music video, which were used solely because the choir members apparently thought they looked cool or couldn't tell them apart from those that actually ARE.
Also, no actual folk performer singing that would be dancing around like that.
How about chill
@puella848 nordic
Bro react to “tajdareharam” by atif aslam. Coke studio