De Ghuma Ke

De Ghuma Ke
"De Ghumaa Ke (दे घुमा के)"

Album cover for "De Ghumake" released by Universal Music
Song by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy from the album De Ghuma Ke[1]
Released December 31, 2010
Format Digital download
Recorded 2010
Genre World, rock, hip hop
Language Hindi, Bangla and Sinhalese
Length 3:56
Label Universal
Writer Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Manoj Yadav (lyrics)

De Ghumaa Ke (Hindi: दे घुमा के, English: Swing It Hard), is a song composed by the trio of Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy (Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa) and has been sung by Shankar Mahadevan and Divya Kumar. It is the official song for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It was released worldwide on 31 December 2010. The song has three different versions in Hindi, Bangla and Sinhalese, as Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka will be co-hosting the event.[2][3] The Bengali version, "Jitbe Ebar Jitbe" (Bengali: জিতবে এবার জিতবে) of the song has been sung by Raghab Chatterjee and Sinhalese version, "Sinha Udane" (Sinhala: සිංහ උඩනේ) by Ranidu Lankage.[4] The song has been marketed and managed by Ogilvy and Mather.

Background and composition

"De Ghumaa Ke" literally means "Swing It Hard". The song's lyrics were written by Manoj Yadav.[5]

"We were looking at various ideas to determine what direction we can take because we wanted to make a fun song, a dhamaal song on which people can dance, they can sing and we wanted to use more of a colloquial term, which was an idea that came in late. Initially, we were looking at a regular dance song and by chance we coined this phrase De Ghuma Ke. Everyone got excited and said why not make a song around the phrase," said Shankar.[6]

The song uses Hindi colloquialisms like aare paare ("this way or that") and juta hausla badla faisla ("buck up and change the game"), and has a rousing quality. It incorporates an array of Indian rhythms, as well as elements of rock and hip-hop. The song, according to the composers, avoids both the cliches of patriotism and run-of-the-mill Bollywood beats for a “fun and funky tune” with a “folksy feel and a hint of rustic Punjabi”.[7]

Each member has brought in the song his own unique talent and experience, combining the Carnatic and Hindustani vocal tradition, Western rock, fusion and synthesiser techniques.[8]

Reception

There was a lot of buzz about the song before it was released. Within two days of its release, it received nearly 7,000 hits on YouTube.[9] In the next 30 days, over 0.5 million people listened to the song on YouTube.[10]

The song became quite popular among youths and cricket enthusiasts within days of its release.[11]

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