Erm...no.Quote:
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It's a very common reggaeton beat. Here's a few more for your listening pleasure:Quote:
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http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=PKROKima6Hk
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=epzb70wcpa8
Don't be chilly.Quote:
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Being chilly again.Quote:
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The comments for this video say it all:Quote:
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lagopi:
very immature comparison. dont be a blind follower to anyone. IR has copied many tunes from hindi movies and hindustani classical.
Grow up.
prsenthilkumar1982:
Dude, you wasted 6 minutes of mine. I shudder to think you actually took time to give those text effects and all that jazz, and uploading the video too.
And there are people who call this brilliant LMAO
marcmvarun:
hello friends,
I would say it as a coincidence and just a coincidence. When these to Maestro's play with Raga's there are possibilities of coincidences.
And Ilayaraja is not an exceptional and he got inspired by lotta hindustani tunes copied or inspired from hindi songs.
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The Pukar one is pretty good, but I guess thats just a case of use of same Raagas.
Mr. E. Maniac, please stop wasting you time like this.