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Bro that is not bcoz of song is a tamil or something, it is bcoz of great composing and vocalling. Great music has no country, no ethnicity, no race. It is universal language 🤗
@@ceo423 for your kind information , in ancient Tamil sangam literature, there are many forms of music , one among them is "oppari" which is the form used to mourn when someone is dead , this song is composed based on the oppari form so thats why she is crying without knowing the lyrics...
The format of music is called “Oppaari” in Tamil which is traditionally sung during death of loved ones (accustomed for hundreds of years). That’s the reason you got emotional even without knowing lyrics. End of the day we are all humans. Isn’t it ✌️
It's not oppaaari...oppari is for.....only bad things...this song is esaipppatuuu.....it's really sung by our Tamil people...esaippatuu is used to sing the while people while working in the fields....,making pots,taking water from river....and so on esaippatuu is only for the happy things....and lot of things even more things are in our traditional song... please know about it.....and share only the truth ...I'm sorry if I hurted u
சரியான பதிவு. மொழிகள் வேறுபடலாம் ஆனால் நாம் அனைவரும் மனிதர்கள். வேற்றுமையில் ஒற்றுமை காண்போம். Well said. We may have linguistic differences across the world but we are all humans. We shall have harmony and unity in diversity.
Ive seen people connect with this song without knowing any lyrics, its weird how music and a different language can somehow make you feel something subconciously.
இந்தப் தமிழ் பாடலுக்கு இவ்வளவு பெரிய வரவேற்பு கிடைத்ததில் பெருமை கொள்கிறேன்... As a tamilan I feeling proud for such a huge response across the world, Thank you guys for your sharing and lovely comments...
The place where you guys began dancing, when Arivu was dancinging in his own world ,he was actually singing about his grandmother stuggles under the colonial landlords and that type of singing is called OPPARI,which is usualy sung at funerals in South India,usually by women.
If you are crying the artists have touched the right chord because that’s the right emotion this song has to give. This is the best gift you can give to the entire team. Thanks guys
The song is about caste oppression, landless labourers, and the personal experience of Arivu's grandmother. (Arivu is the songwriter and male voice in this song)
Arivu is emulating the voice his grandmother, who was literally a slave in Sri Lanka. He is sarcastically asking the slave owners to enjoy the spoils of the labor of his grandmother.
It makes you cry as the song has a oppari theme embedded over the lyrics and song (oppari is a type of lamentations practised in Tamilnadu when someone passes away). I also find it weird by seeing other reaction videos that women really connect deeply to the song and have a tear drop or two by the end of the song though they don't understand the lyrics or concept!
I love this song and I am a North Indian and ashamed that I haven't heard this earlier. The sounds of India. Can't beat the sheer talent and diversity.
The song actually is dedicated to Arivu(a - rie- vu) grandmother who was a hard worker in cylon (old Sri Lanka) and her expression over how she called her grandson (Arivu) as master (like her master's when she used to work as labourer).😘
Love from Tamil Nadu! Song conveys a message that every living beings have equal rights to live in this earth. Live and let live. Let's celebrate earth.
Hi I'm Meenakshi from Tamil Nadu this song is the icon of Tamil Nadu the song has many inner meanings this is the tribute to nature and our ancestors who helped to develop our world thank you with lots of love
Hey Philip👋..... There is a older relationship between our Indian Tamils 🇮🇳 and Greeks 🇬🇷 .... We have traditional relationship with your country through trading ..... You can also check it out dude 😉 ....🇮🇳💓🇬🇷
Yes, the meaning of the song is to give important to nature left by our ancestors, This song vocal is a unique type of genre in south Indian called "oppari" sung at funerals. Lala caught the emotions well, it tears up everyone who are empathic. Love you Lala💜❤
@@sujanikoya2826 Yea, Tamil because if you say South India then there comes Kannada, Malayali too but this is South Indian and in South Indian it's Tamil Nadu..🤗
Meaning of Oppari: Oppari is an ancient form of lamenting in Tamil culture performed (cry singing) by a group of women emotionally when someone lost their loved ones, in which this ancient practice is still exists in Tamilnadu and other states of south India... Formation of Oppari: A group of women form a circle holding each other's shoulder and facing each other and cry singing in a funeral spot.. Content of Oppari: The group of women cry singing the Oppari about the person who passed away, mentioning how good he lived his life in the past, his love towards the family members, his likings, his sacrifice to the family members, his happiness and sorrow, how much the family members loves him too, Praising him for what he did for the nature, everything.. Why Oppari? Oppari cry singing is not only a way of conveying messages to the public related to the deceased person in a funeral ceremony, but also a scientific way of releasing the stress of the person suffering from the loss of their loved ones. i.e. Psychologically helps to deal with emotions .. “I PLANTED FIVE TREES, NURTURED A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN, MY GARDEN IS FLOURISHING BUT YET MY THROAT REMAINS DRY” IS A LAMENTING PHRASE USED IN OPPARI SONG USUALLY PERFORMED IN A FUNERAL PLACE IN TAMIL CULTURE.
The language of this song is Tamil which is an ancient and world's long-living language. My mother tongue is too Tamil. This song is a voice of our generation to go back to freedom lifestyle with nature.
Hi, I'm from North I thought the song was really fun, but when I got the lyrics it made me cry non-stop. Fact the you connected with the song without the lyrics is magical to me❤️
As an Indian it is very hard hard time for us but happy to see people enjoying little moments, it is a nice song and please pray and provide aid to the people who are suffering from the pandemic🙏🙏
The title “Enjoy Enjaami” has so much of meaning. To the people who are unfamiliar about the title, “Enjoy” is combination of two words, En + joy (thaayi), narrated by the Rapper Arivu. “En” means “My” in tamil, "thaayi" is actually "Mother" in Tamil. Combinedly it is "My Mother" ... “Enjaami” is combination of two words, En + Jaami. “En” means “My” in tamil, “Jaami” is actually “Saamy” it means “God” in Tamil, combinedly “My God”. “My God” i.e. "Enjaami" is how elderly people call their grand children or their loved ones in Tamil Culture which is so so cute to hear that. Even the farmers and labours use to call their Masters (Landlords) as "Enjaami" as a respect giving. Likewise singer Arivu is called everytime as “Enjaami” by his Grandmother Valliammal affectionately in real life. That respected Grandmother Valliammal is shown in this ENJOY ENJAAMI official video song at the end … take a look… ROCK ENJOY ENJAAMI….
The portion where he actually was singing in a false note, meant like singing in a old women's voice... It has actually got a really deep inner meaning... It was their culture, their tradition, struggle for life etc..
She is crying because of the emotive power of the music. The music reflects the mood of the lyrics.. In Indian music we know that certain ragas can evoke certain kind of emotion. If you'd listned with the captions on you'd have cried too.
It's Amazing this lady understood the core is gratitude without knowing the language 🎉🎉🎉 this reaction is really deep satisfying listening to the details ❤
Her reaction made me emotional in a way that I can’t explain. The song as it is makes me think about family and community, and plus her crying even without knowing the meaning behind the lyrics, just made me miss my family more. This was amazing. Thanks guys.
The impact it had over you guys is exactly what the composers wanted. Music sometimes is just so pure. I am from India but don't know the language, still its on repeat in my playlist.
The majority of the foreign people reacting to this are getting emotional and crying!!! Like that's the power and message of this song! It would be great if you listened to it with subtitles to understand the beautiful message in it! :)
Welcome bro! Just try with subtitles! It’s all about how humans (us) are ignorant and forgot our heritage. And also this world is not oly for humans , we should learn to share the resources with all species!!
If you guys know the meaning of the lyrics at 6:05, you will cry even harder , and this song lyrics will tear you up, its not joy, its sadness with smile, how our ancestors entrusted this earth to us and how people had been oppressed by the landlords.
The song depicts a oppressed class in South Indian , I belong to it ! oppression has lasted for decades, media doesn't cover it nor does the government cares much about us! the song lyrics is our cry !
If u knew the lyrics definitely u won't stop crying😅 the meaning are very deep and very unique..they didn't use the normal tamil words that we use in our everyday life.. there are some words that i hear for the first time in 20 years..the words have very deep meanings..it'll take some time to analyse even for us
Whoever cries while listening this song... Plz note that the tune called "OPPARI" which sung on every funeral in Tamilnadu. The tune has unique vibrations that stimulates our emotions make us cry... In all "ISAI TAMIL" has more tunes that stimulates nature & emotions... Even some tunes generates rain also or some make u love or some make u anger or some make u sleep....
I wish you understood the meaning of the song. She is nature personified and she calls in all the animals and beauty of nature... The man asks his grandmother to tell him a story...she tells the story how she toiled in the soil and a flourishing garden came up....but still her throat is dry with thirst (that's where he sings in an old woman's voice and kneels) Enjami is the term used to address the feudal British lords who took people from Tamilnadu, India to work in tea gardens of srilanka... It's a powerful song...that talks about the sacrifices of forefathers who soiled themselves working in the farms... Enjoy enjami is a satirical phrase where all the people are working hard the enjami is enjoying the ride on elephants and enjoying the rains....
You are crying because this music is usually played in a condolences when someone dies. It is called oppari in tamil language from tamilnadu in india. It has sadness in its rhythm, that's the reason for your tears 😢 It shares the pain of common people from South India(Tamilnadu)
Even I Cried when i saw the Video For the First time, Donno why, They are so Close to their Land and Soil and Everything got me Childhood Memories and How lost we are in the City Even being Successful ,Something is Missing.
OMG Still I can't believe this ,, Justin listened Tamil song... This is Music Power WooooW I have a goosebumps.. I'm Proud to say here Now I'm TAMILAN ...
Lala asking why is she crying unknowingly..its because the power of tamil & music here..good to hear tamil pop music hitting across nations..just imagine if u gotta listen it with lyrics..you would definitely cry..iam happy that people are encouraging this kind of music works..
This song explains how disconnected we are from our roots - rewinding back about the tribal culture with pain that we are lost in the journey. The tears that you are getting is a reflection of that connection that you have with your roots.
First and love the fact that you reacted to this! This song has brought out so many emotions for a lot of us (Indians and others) and I am so glad you guys are reacting to their vocal tones!
His tone does have meaning bro.... It's a story told by Granny when he change his voice.... Please check the lyrics.. She will cry more for sure... The song is a pure Art🥰🥰🥰
You are the only one I have ever seen, even without understanding what this song's for, your eyes wept.. Glad your sense could understand the power of this song.. TAMIL ALWAYS..
I really excited to hear the reason behind she is crying... The authenticity about ourselves... There is a deep meaning under this song which is also singing about message on protection of authenticity of a group of people.. U guys just catch it even you don't know the language... That's the power of MUSIC... And the great MUSICIANS... 😊🙌🙌🙌👏👏 Keep doing guyssss.... Lots of loveeee
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Plz check out the lyrics of the song enjoy enjami
This is the second person crying without knowing Lyrics
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Love from Kerala
Who is the other one?
@@karthik0296 Anna reation
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Lol
Its ani talks not anna
She unknowingly cried cause there's a lot of pain in this song. You should check those lyrics once Justin🙃
Yeh very powerful lyrics and unick creation.
Yeah 🥲
Yess.. its like a sad song. But also veryy much empowering too.
And they use this to dance in tik tok😂😂
Yes
😍She Cried Without knowing the Lyrics...
Thats the power of Emotions Of Tamil Songs❤️
Love From Tamilnadu, India🙏🏻💝
U nailed it.
Bro that is not bcoz of song is a tamil or something, it is bcoz of great composing and vocalling. Great music has no country, no ethnicity, no race. It is universal language 🤗
@@ceo423 Yea!
@@ceo423 for your kind information , in ancient Tamil sangam literature, there are many forms of music , one among them is "oppari" which is the form used to mourn when someone is dead , this song is composed based on the oppari form so thats why she is crying without knowing the lyrics...
❤❤❤தமிழ்❤❤❤
The format of music is called “Oppaari” in Tamil which is traditionally sung during death of loved ones (accustomed for hundreds of years). That’s the reason you got emotional even without knowing lyrics. End of the day we are all humans. Isn’t it ✌️
Well said
It's not oppaaari...oppari is for.....only bad things...this song is esaipppatuuu.....it's really sung by our Tamil people...esaippatuu is used to sing the while people while working in the fields....,making pots,taking water from river....and so on esaippatuu is only for the happy things....and lot of things even more things are in our traditional song... please know about it.....and share only the truth ...I'm sorry if I hurted u
Yes arivu (the singer ) of the song he also mentioned in an interview.
Idhu oppaari dhaan.
God !!! I cried ! Now I know why!
சரியான பதிவு. மொழிகள் வேறுபடலாம் ஆனால் நாம் அனைவரும் மனிதர்கள். வேற்றுமையில் ஒற்றுமை காண்போம்.
Well said. We may have linguistic differences across the world but we are all humans. We shall have harmony and unity in diversity.
Lala connected with the song without the lyrics. Imagine if you had the lyrics on. It's a really touching song
I recommend them to re-watch it with subtitles and they won't regret ..
Ive seen people connect with this song without knowing any lyrics, its weird how music and a different language can somehow make you feel something subconciously.
@@lennyy1211 IKR! It's incredible. And I think Lala was just going by the sound so that truly is amazing.
I recommend to check.. kanda varasolung from karnan movie..
If you turn on the subtitles you’ll realise why she was crying. It’s such a powerful song
She's crying for music, Imagine her bawling out when she learns the meaning of the song and what it stands for
That's the sad part! Kadavalai
Was gonna say the same thing !!!
Singapenne song
Kannan kannan kalandu dance
Poovukul olindirukkum song
இந்தப் தமிழ் பாடலுக்கு இவ்வளவு பெரிய வரவேற்பு கிடைத்ததில் பெருமை கொள்கிறேன்...
As a tamilan I feeling proud for such a huge response across the world,
Thank you guys for your sharing and lovely comments...
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Don't see the song and tuen just learn tha meaning
Suuuppppppeeeerrr very nice reaction they feel very good more respect to the liricks ❤️❤️👍👍
same
Anna 🇱🇰❤️🇮🇳
The place where you guys began dancing, when Arivu was dancinging in his own world ,he was actually singing about his grandmother stuggles under the colonial landlords and that type of singing is called OPPARI,which is usualy sung at funerals in South India,usually by women.
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@@blindguy8979 bruh you're everywhere
If she's crying now, she shud rlly listen to it with the lyrics on. The meaning is so beautiful.
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You forgot the best part in this song - LYRICS 👍
They just wana get the view, they don't care about anything else.
@@AJ-ds9xq 🙏❤️
@@AJ-ds9xq exactly
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Yup definitely that's the best part cause when u know the meaning ,emotion could be triggered
Well this is the first time we be hearing so much of " BABY" from Justin's mouth🤣
are you talking about Beiber or Burke! XD
all I can say is lala lala.... XD
Exactly...😃😃
Ya 🤣
😂😂
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If you are crying the artists have touched the right chord because that’s the right emotion this song has to give. This is the best gift you can give to the entire team. Thanks guys
It's nice to see Tamil song reaction ❤😅that's tha power of this music 😊
Yeah even I didn't expect this 💜
Please like this comment they must know that this song is Tamil and this song is telling about the culture of Tamil Nadu.
He did many tamil songs reaction
Ikr I love this ❤️
Only comment have the word 'Tamil'
I am a proud Tamil, proud to see a Tamil song getting worldwide attention
I am proud of tamilza because of this... Damn this song deserves a Grammy
@Ad1thyan there's a reason that we say ourselves as Tamilan . We love india too
@@thirumukilan3492 yeah
The song is about caste oppression, landless labourers, and the personal experience of Arivu's grandmother. (Arivu is the songwriter and male voice in this song)
And the female voice
Where is caste oppression in this ???
@@mpeshwar3187 ipo adhan pa trendu. Illanaalum urutuvom
@@mpeshwar3187 in the sentence "nai nari poonaikum thaan intha eri kulam kuda sonthamadi"
@@KSGRaja how does that insinuate caste discrimination by saying that water bodies belong to animals as well.
Arivu is emulating the voice his grandmother, who was literally a slave in Sri Lanka. He is sarcastically asking the slave owners to enjoy the spoils of the labor of his grandmother.
Thanks for explaining!
Thank you for explaining this. Fabulous video, fabulous music!
Ooh now I get it tysm
Any tamilan here tamilan da🔥🔥🔥
Sama thala
Mallu ondu hehe
💜💜💜😌
Mallu daaa😁😜🔥🔥🔥
Sri Lankan tamizhan bro💪
Her voice brings all kind of emotions
It makes you cry as the song has a oppari theme embedded over the lyrics and song (oppari is a type of lamentations practised in Tamilnadu when someone passes away). I also find it weird by seeing other reaction videos that women really connect deeply to the song and have a tear drop or two by the end of the song though they don't understand the lyrics or concept!
Ur right
Absolutely Wright. @Jai Praveen Thank you for mentioning it.👍
I love this song and I am a North Indian and ashamed that I haven't heard this earlier. The sounds of India. Can't beat the sheer talent and diversity.
The song actually is dedicated to Arivu(a - rie- vu) grandmother who was a hard worker in cylon (old Sri Lanka) and her expression over how she called her grandson (Arivu) as master (like her master's when she used to work as labourer).😘
5:50 that raspy tone he’s using is actually him imitating his grandmother who’s telling him a story
The Meaning of this song will make people cry. Only us Tamils can understand the pain. Because the song is in Tamil language.
We malayalis also can understand the song...
@@jeslin4511 yeah we are siblings right!!
@@narmatharamasamy3019 yes exactly❤😁😁
தமிழனாக பெருமை கொள்வோம்...
Sri Krishna Tamil song
This is the most powerful song I’ve heard! Kudos to all these talented people!
Pls play it by lyrics... You should know the meanig......😔deffnetly it make tears on your eyes..😭
Love from kerala, India
എവിടെ മല്ലൂസ്.....
Love from Colombo , but letme have some KERALA GANJA MAN ! 😉😁🤭
🙋♂️
🔥😎 poweresh Malayali poli Alle 💪
Migration is painful 😑😑 wounded souls... This song is always hit the heart ⚡ love you my tamilian brothers and sisters 🙏 love from Maharashtra 🇮🇳
Daaaa ithu tamizhaadaa athinu ni enthinaa mallusine vilikkunneee 😂😂😂
Love from Tamil Nadu! Song conveys a message that every living beings have equal rights to live in this earth. Live and let live. Let's celebrate earth.
He changes his singing voice in order to mimick her grandmother singing the lyrics.
Hi I'm Meenakshi from Tamil Nadu this song is the icon of Tamil Nadu the song has many inner meanings this is the tribute to nature and our ancestors who helped to develop our world thank you with lots of love
தமிழ்
It definitely is a very special song with a lot of power. Love from Greece 🇬🇷
Hey Philip👋..... There is a older relationship between our Indian Tamils 🇮🇳 and Greeks 🇬🇷 .... We have traditional relationship with your country through trading ..... You can also check it out dude 😉 ....🇮🇳💓🇬🇷
I’m from Bengal, India and I just LOVE this song. Thanks for your video on this.
Yes, the meaning of the song is to give important to nature left by our ancestors, This song vocal is a unique type of genre in south Indian called "oppari" sung at funerals. Lala caught the emotions well, it tears up everyone who are empathic. Love you Lala💜❤
Tamil not South Indian
@@sujanikoya2826 Yea, Tamil because if you say South India then there comes Kannada, Malayali too but this is South Indian and in South Indian it's Tamil Nadu..🤗
@@sujanikoya2826 yes India is so unique & diverse 🤩❤ every region has it its own beauty✨
Meaning of Oppari:
Oppari is an ancient form of lamenting in Tamil culture performed (cry singing) by a group of women emotionally when someone lost their loved ones, in which this ancient practice is still exists in Tamilnadu and other states of south India...
Formation of Oppari:
A group of women form a circle holding each other's shoulder and facing each other and cry singing in a funeral spot..
Content of Oppari:
The group of women cry singing the Oppari about the person who passed away, mentioning how good he lived his life in the past, his love towards the family members, his likings, his sacrifice to the family members, his happiness and sorrow, how much the family members loves him too, Praising him for what he did for the nature, everything..
Why Oppari?
Oppari cry singing is not only a way of conveying messages to the public related to the deceased person in a funeral ceremony, but also a scientific way of releasing the stress of the person suffering from the loss of their loved ones. i.e. Psychologically helps to deal with emotions ..
“I PLANTED FIVE TREES, NURTURED A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN, MY GARDEN IS FLOURISHING BUT YET MY THROAT REMAINS DRY” IS A LAMENTING PHRASE USED IN OPPARI SONG USUALLY PERFORMED IN A FUNERAL PLACE IN TAMIL CULTURE.
Thnks for the information
நன்றாக சொன்னீர்கள் நண்பா🤝
Good info bro though have seen it in many tamil movies your info Completes the context..
Rich Tamil culture ancient yet deep and phylosophical
@@afsalsyedhussain9940 🙏❤️
And this is a oppari for natural resources
Any malayalis here❓️
Right here
Bro stealing the algorithm in non moral way😮
Parayyy
Para bro
The language of this song is Tamil which is an ancient and world's long-living language. My mother tongue is too Tamil.
This song is a voice of our generation to go back to freedom lifestyle with nature.
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Ok bei
Ok bei
Bro oldest and first language was "Sanskrit"
@@shubhamsahu2436 sorry. Thats false.
We have literature evidence also some scriptures
எம் தமிழ் எங்கு இருந்தாலும் அது அழகுதான் ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Way to go - Just loved the honest reactions here - Also - 11:28 - Perfect harmony - "Wow" :D Love from Chennai, India.
I didn't realize they were harmonizing in the song till this day... 🤯😭
Seriously ! U could have found it in first listen itself or with headphones.
Sameeee 😭
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Same
It really is a powerful song and I've caught myself crying while listening to it.
Hi, I'm from North
I thought the song was really fun, but when I got the lyrics it made me cry non-stop.
Fact the you connected with the song without the lyrics is magical to me❤️
yes bruh... 100% agree
As an Indian it is very hard hard time for us but happy to see people enjoying little moments, it is a nice song and please pray and provide aid to the people who are suffering from the pandemic🙏🙏
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I feel like most of the Tamillians here memorized this song.
The title “Enjoy Enjaami” has so much of meaning.
To the people who are unfamiliar about the title, “Enjoy” is combination of two words, En + joy (thaayi), narrated by the Rapper Arivu. “En” means “My” in tamil, "thaayi" is actually "Mother" in Tamil. Combinedly it is "My Mother" ... “Enjaami” is combination of two words, En + Jaami. “En” means “My” in tamil, “Jaami” is actually “Saamy” it means “God” in Tamil, combinedly “My God”.
“My God” i.e. "Enjaami" is how elderly people call their grand children or their loved ones in Tamil
Culture which is so so cute to hear that.
Even the farmers and labours use to call their Masters (Landlords) as "Enjaami" as a respect giving.
Likewise singer Arivu is called everytime as “Enjaami” by his Grandmother Valliammal affectionately in real
life.
That respected Grandmother Valliammal is shown in this ENJOY ENJAAMI official video song at the end … take a look… ROCK ENJOY ENJAAMI….
Hi
@@aadithya3214 hii
Nice explain dear... It's true.. Unma pa...
நன்றாக சொன்னீர்கள் 🙏
@@Bearoo-V 🙏
മലയാളി ആരും ഇല്ലേ....
Ton kanakinu....
Yea💜
Illathey pinne.......
Undallooo
Orppalle
The portion where he actually was singing in a false note, meant like singing in a old women's voice... It has actually got a really deep inner meaning... It was their culture, their tradition, struggle for life etc..
The fact that this song is about the Tamil labour makes it more interesting.
Totally true
100% yes
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She is crying because of the emotive power of the music. The music reflects the mood of the lyrics.. In Indian music we know that certain ragas can evoke certain kind of emotion. If you'd listned with the captions on you'd have cried too.
It's Amazing this lady understood the core is gratitude without knowing the language 🎉🎉🎉 this reaction is really deep satisfying listening to the details ❤
പിന്നല്ല 😎😎❤️❤️നമ്മളോടാ കളി ❤️😍❤️❤️. Thank you guys for the support and respect ❤️🙏loads love frm India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
പിന്നല്ലാതെ ❣️🌝
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@@kidoppy9152 🤩🤩🤩
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Her reaction made me emotional in a way that I can’t explain. The song as it is makes me think about family and community, and plus her crying even without knowing the meaning behind the lyrics, just made me miss my family more. This was amazing. Thanks guys.
The impact it had over you guys is exactly what the composers wanted. Music sometimes is just so pure. I am from India but don't know the language, still its on repeat in my playlist.
Can't express it better, that's deep bro!
6:21
*without understanding the lyrics * 😂😂😂
*Understanding the lyrics * 😢😢😢
What that means??
He is a legend Arivu 😍
Goosebumps.......
That's the Power of Tamil Singer Arivu and Dhee🔥
The majority of the foreign people reacting to this are getting emotional and crying!!! Like that's the power and message of this song! It would be great if you listened to it with subtitles to understand the beautiful message in it! :)
Now I need to learn tamil to feel this song❤️❤️😢
Welcome bro! Just try with subtitles! It’s all about how humans (us) are ignorant and forgot our heritage. And also this world is not oly for humans , we should learn to share the resources with all species!!
World' easy learning languages oly tamil...not a problem bro
Me too. I am korean. But I heard Tamil is a very unique language from southern Indian. Ive always loved their music.
@@ami2382 Amy tq ❤️ sweet girl...but tamil is very easy.... learning.......
@@rappersaro7657 Really its easy
Dhee has like unique voice I have heard in my entire life but now this guy he is whole another level.... This song is crazy ... It sooths me
He said BABY to lala 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
I love them together and I am so happy to hear that they are saying babe to each other and he also kissed her on forehead . I got a new shippppp
@@harshitachoudhary3134 haha happy for you 😂😂
@@vishisc14 Thanku 😅😂
For a second I thought they were in a shippp
Love from tamilnadu india🇮🇳
Any Army💜 here👇
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hey 💜 promoting butter I see
I would've liked if they checked out the lyrics though since they're super emotional for us
Here 🥰 Tamil Nadu, chennai ARMY💜
Army from kerla
Chennai
I am from India, Kerala
I think,
This is an enjoyable song with an emotional message.
By knowing it's meaning I've cryed a lot
Actually 5:40 that vocal is Tamil old grandma singing in funeral.. Its part of culture.. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
The another voice which Arivu did was to mimick his grandmother singing...He tried to sing in his grandmother's voice
It's not crying.....u feel from ur heart the voice, music, lyrics and the movement.
I am form India. This song have a very deep meaning.
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If you guys know the meaning of the lyrics at 6:05, you will cry even harder , and this song lyrics will tear you up, its not joy, its sadness with smile, how our ancestors entrusted this earth to us and how people had been oppressed by the landlords.
The song depicts a oppressed class in South Indian , I belong to it ! oppression has lasted for decades, media doesn't cover it nor does the government cares much about us! the song lyrics is our cry !
If u knew the lyrics definitely u won't stop crying😅 the meaning are very deep and very unique..they didn't use the normal tamil words that we use in our everyday life.. there are some words that i hear for the first time in 20 years..the words have very deep meanings..it'll take some time to analyse even for us
Tamil Music And Songs are always unique guys❤️
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Yeah we love it ❤
This song also makes me cry. It's also the message for me, back to the very base of ancestors, soil and the origin of our civilization.
Dhee have one of the very unique voices..You should check her other songs too,they all are bops
*let's just appreciate he uploads so frequently :)*
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Whoever cries while listening this song... Plz note that the tune called "OPPARI" which sung on every funeral in Tamilnadu. The tune has unique vibrations that stimulates our emotions make us cry... In all "ISAI TAMIL" has more tunes that stimulates nature & emotions... Even some tunes generates rain also or some make u love or some make u anger or some make u sleep....
The way you guys connected to the song with out the lyrics or knowing the backstory to what message this song tried to convey is just amazing.
I wish you understood the meaning of the song.
She is nature personified and she calls in all the animals and beauty of nature...
The man asks his grandmother to tell him a story...she tells the story how she toiled in the soil and a flourishing garden came up....but still her throat is dry with thirst (that's where he sings in an old woman's voice and kneels) Enjami is the term used to address the feudal British lords who took people from Tamilnadu, India to work in tea gardens of srilanka...
It's a powerful song...that talks about the sacrifices of forefathers who soiled themselves working in the farms...
Enjoy enjami is a satirical phrase where all the people are working hard the enjami is enjoying the ride on elephants and enjoying the rains....
@VÀISHNAVI YADAV thankyou
This is a "Earth Song". Love this song. You will cry harder if you understand the meaning of this song. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
YOU HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE LYIRCS AND MEANING OF THIS SONG 😭 Its emotional
And if you watch it with the lyrics, your house will be flooded by yours tears.
The actuall reason for her crying is that thr mudic actually carries the meanings of lyrics and its way deeper than you can imagine....❤❤❤❤❤
You are crying because this music is usually played in a condolences when someone dies. It is called oppari in tamil language from tamilnadu in india. It has sadness in its rhythm, that's the reason for your tears 😢 It shares the pain of common people from South India(Tamilnadu)
Glad! that you recated to this.You must really focus on the lyrics then you will literally understand the depth of this song and the whole visuals.
Even I Cried when i saw the Video For the First time, Donno why, They are so Close to their Land and Soil and Everything got me Childhood Memories and How lost we are in the City Even being Successful ,Something is Missing.
I've only seen Justin reacting to kpop.. but first time seeing him reacting to Indian music!! Love from India ❤️
That's because you haven't watched his videos
Dude, He already watched many Indian Music, Check it out :) And this is first time Justin reacts to South Indian Tamil Song..
@@stevenhawks201 no, he react 'vaathi coming ' also
He done a lot reactions to indian songs
He reacted to vaathi coming, master the blaster, butta bomma, enjoy enjaami, why this kolaveri di🔥
OMG Still I can't believe this ,,
Justin listened Tamil song...
This is Music Power WooooW I have a goosebumps.. I'm Proud to say here Now I'm TAMILAN ...
This is the tip of the iceberg of Tamil Culture!
@Justin Burke, she was crying without realizing it is an emotional lyric.
Lala asking why is she crying unknowingly..its because the power of tamil & music here..good to hear tamil pop music hitting across nations..just imagine if u gotta listen it with lyrics..you would definitely cry..iam happy that people are encouraging this kind of music works..
This song explains how disconnected we are from our roots - rewinding back about the tribal culture with pain that we are lost in the journey. The tears that you are getting is a reflection of that connection that you have with your roots.
First and love the fact that you reacted to this! This song has brought out so many emotions for a lot of us (Indians and others) and I am so glad you guys are reacting to their vocal tones!
ur not first
@@sehqqq-inactive I was when I was typing this hehe
ഇതിൽ ഇത്ര വല്യ അർത്ഥം ഒക്കെ ഉണ്ടാർന്നല്ലേ.. Harmonium vocal. Wow🔥
Elladathum malayalii ahdaaa......
@@annaantony6384 ahh😂 yaya
My buddy you'll "enjoy" this even better if you know the lyrics and the inspiration behind creating this song.🥰
It was shocking how she said the true context of that song without understanding the lirics :0
Yes
Meaning of this song is very deep of my state Tamilnadu, India. Thanks for the appreciation for this song.
She perceived the essence of the song in the way it was conveyed which is " nature's gift to living beings "
His tone does have meaning bro.... It's a story told by Granny when he change his voice....
Please check the lyrics.. She will cry more for sure...
The song is a pure Art🥰🥰🥰
*your voice is sooo soothing and god you're so freaking pretty*
You are the only one I have ever seen, even without understanding what this song's for, your eyes wept.. Glad your sense could understand the power of this song.. TAMIL ALWAYS..
This song has a great meaning... Love Tamil.....❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really excited to hear the reason behind she is crying... The authenticity about ourselves... There is a deep meaning under this song which is also singing about message on protection of authenticity of a group of people.. U guys just catch it even you don't know the language... That's the power of MUSIC... And the great MUSICIANS... 😊🙌🙌🙌👏👏 Keep doing guyssss.... Lots of loveeee
She is cried more reason but because of one of the reason vocal ancient traditional voice😢 from tamilnadu
You said you've never heard a vocal tone like this.. well then please react to more and more south Indian songs..