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The anthem is titled India Ki Vibe Alag Hai and has been produced by electronic musician Nucleya.
This Vivo Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021, Disney+ Hotstar VIP is giving cricket fans a new reason to enjoy the game by launching a multilingual anthem titled âIndia Ki Vibe Alag Haiâ. The anthem has been produced by Nucleya and features tracks sung by eight rappers - Dee MC, RAK, J19 Squad, Satyum, Vithika Sheru, Maharya, Gubbi, and Rawal.
Capturing the inter-city rivalry and friendly banter, the anthem showcases the emotions cricket fans usually display - pride, heartbreak, happiness and celebrations. Each language showcased in the video can be seen with a signature hook step to commemorate big moments from the matches. The video has been shot across eight team cities and the anthem attempts to capture the competitive spirit of fans that is synonymous with the IPL.
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