Sir, greetings from Pakistan. Brilliant reactions as always. There are several languages used in this song namely Norwegian, Persian, Gujarati, Arabic, Urdu, Balochi and English. Sir, yourself are absolutely right. Music has no language. Various languages combined in one song definitely depict that the entire World is connected through music. Wonderful stuff. Best wishes for the channel. With warm regards
@erikkarlsen56752 ай бұрын
A hyena in the Norwegian sence is a person that is out to get something without giving anything back. Love the song, love your reaction :)
@omarsyed1980Ай бұрын
It also a reference to Karpe's song 'Meri Jaan' in which they used the exact same lines. It also fits in with the message of 'Piya Piya Calling' as it fit in with the message of 'Meri Jaan'.
@Marvee783 ай бұрын
Amanda starts off in Norwegian, with one sentence in Farsi. Then Chirag in Gujarati and Norwegian plus a few English words. Magdi in Norwegian and Arabic. Lastly Kaifi in Urdu that eventually moves into Balouchi, then back to Arabic, Norwegian and then Hindi/Urdu from Chirag. Then they all sing together right at the end.
@aleenashafaat22953 ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤️
@omarsyed1980Ай бұрын
💯 It's amazing how many others get the languages wrong.
@Happy_Potato0Ай бұрын
Also Quick Style band is made by 2 Pakistani-Norwegian Brothers 😊
@Happy_Potato0Ай бұрын
😮 Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Balochi, Gujrati, Norwegian, English.... So many beautiful languages in one song... am I dreaming 😮❤ Thankyou Coke Studio 🇵🇰🙌🎉❤
@Brown_like_tea3 ай бұрын
Beautiful blend of English, Urdu, Balochistan, Farsi, Norwegian, Arabic, Gujarati languages. This song was trending No 1 on KZbin in both Pakistan and Norway and also on Spotify chart in Top 20❤
@faisalfarooqui61102 ай бұрын
Splendid Pakistan-Norwegian collaboration! Amalgam of 7 languages. Amanda Delara: Norwegian + Persian, Chiragh Patel: Gujarati+ Norwegian+ Urdu, Omer Magda: Norwegian +Arabic, Kaifi Khalil: Urdu+Balochi & English used also. With Quick Style choreography & directions too! Hats off to Xulfi!!!!❤❤
@syedarslan12612 ай бұрын
"Nothing connects us more than music" Absolutely!
@farzanasyed3627Ай бұрын
The language in which Kaifi started, is Urdu, Pakistan's national language. The green shirt singer in starting , Patel started in Gujrati language
@CottonPanda12 ай бұрын
Just wondering when Chirag sings: Annie are you awake, are you good? Is it a reference to Michael Jacksons Smooth Criminal? In Smooth Criminal Michael Jackson sings: Annie are you okay, are you okay Annie? The story is that Michael Jackson got inspired by the CPR dummy Annie/Anne watching a CPR class training on resuscitation where first step if you find an unconscious person is to try get contact with the patient by asking: Are you awake? Can you hear me? Then checking for pulse and breathing. The CPR dummy is invented by a Norwegian company in Lærdal. Back to this song again: Amanda Delara sings 112/911 can't help you now.
@mehrrizvi2625Ай бұрын
Woahhh
@jawad77763 ай бұрын
Hyena sentence is like some famous Norwegian proverb they used to say in Scandanavian region.
@kinegutu-jensen65683 ай бұрын
Hi, Norwegian here. It is actually not a Norwegian proverb😅. However, I think it might be connected to how different cultures view hyena as a symbol. 😊
@erikkarlsen567519 күн бұрын
Hyena in Norwegian/Scandi language is a fake person. Its someone that can be very charming but is only there to gain, never give some back.
@sidarthur8706Ай бұрын
coke studio is one of the most beautiful things that mankind has ever done
@fizzypop.813 ай бұрын
Favourite song of S15. I was already a fan of Karpe, so this song is a dream come true for me.
@mariuskraft31553 ай бұрын
Jeg har sett en hyeneller to. This is a play on words that work lyrically in Norway Imo this lyrically translate to «I’ve seen some dangers/bad things»
@amiralija94923 ай бұрын
This song is rainbow of 7 languages ❤🌈
@wbase12 ай бұрын
First language - Norweigian - Dilara Second language - Gujrati (Indian regional language) Third language - Urdu and Balochi - Kaifi Khalil Fourth language - Arabic
@Rashid.Mehmood2 ай бұрын
❤Wow Pakistani Singer is very very Best Singer. I am from UK.
@Anners1982Ай бұрын
I simply LOVED your reaction! You are a really nice person!. Love from Norway.
@laluba3603Ай бұрын
Ooh, by the way Karpe said in an interview a saw some time ago, that they call the culture fusion mix language style they do in their latest show project OMAR SHERIFF in Norway Diaspora pop.
@sabahmuhammad48863 ай бұрын
You are smart. you caught up so fast. I couldn't even tell the Amanda sung in persian and Norwegian after multiple listening sessions.
@Marvee783 ай бұрын
The Persian is just one sentence right at the start among all the Norwegian, very easy to miss - where she sings about Koh-e-noor.
@imranhamid17883 ай бұрын
This is exactly why they released Part 1 of the Magical Journey before the song, this time, so that people could know the origins of the singers and the different languages involved. But, unfortunately, no one seems to have realized this and are left totally confused by the song. By the way, there is a Part 2, as well. Do react to that. Great analysis, as always.
@TheRachelstoryАй бұрын
Love this song,❤❤ thanks to discover from you🎉🎉
@ghuvleom41322 ай бұрын
Great catch on the Hopper reference! That’s such a great additional layer of meaning. Coke Studio has always been about bringing people together, so to reference a painting that speaks to the fragmentation of society - something they are actively trying to counter through their efforts - is another interesting nugget to chew on.
@iamkaichen3 ай бұрын
This is the best reaction I've seen to Piya Piya Calling! Love your take on the immigrant story being still having strong ties from their home country!
@aliimran1110Ай бұрын
Next level music of pakistan 🇵🇰 coke studio
@NilsDavidsenАй бұрын
Norway/Pakistan 😊
@arsalanchauhan3 ай бұрын
Its an international song for sure, seven languages in it Urdu, Gujrati, Balochi, English, Arabic, Farsi and ofcourse Norwagain; First vocalist Chiragh is of Indian Gurati background, and one singing in Arabic is of Egyptian background they both are part of band called Karpe from Norway, gal is of Iranian background (thus farsi) but from Norway as well as Quick style is also from Norway with multiple ethnicities mainly Norwagians in group and founding members from Pakistani background. While Kaifi Khalil is Pakistani with Balochi ethnicity.
@aafsterlife96473 ай бұрын
1:33 YES! I've been saying that throughout! You're the first reactor I've seen so far who's noticed. 🙌🏼
@clifton77772 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reaction. Btw, this song includes: Norwegian, Gujarati (Pakistan regional language), English (Pakistan official language), Urdu (Pakistan national language), Balochi (Pakistan state language), Arabic, & Persian.
@raihazeeshan663618 күн бұрын
Urdu language the guy in pink shirt is a famous singer in Pakistan he is speaking Persian and Urdu in this song, the other guy is speaking in Gujrati language the starting sequence is the Lady in Norwegian language, the person wearing a cap comes in with a mic is speaking in Arabic,😊
@reehanataj22082 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I was born on England, and I miss my language and my home. It was fantastic to hear these amazing languages. The Singer in the salmon pink shirt is speaking in Urdu/Punjabi. Urdu is a very pretty language, the songs are very pretty too. Shout out to all my Punjabis too. Loved your reaction, it's very refreshing to see, especially in this climate of fear and hate. I think that's the Scottish in you. I've always liked the Scottish, great people.
@arslanmghl2 ай бұрын
but mam, punjabi isn't used
@AbdulRauf-ec9cs2 ай бұрын
Good job coke studio pakistan
@aafsterlife96473 ай бұрын
5:55 Just a reference to predators, I think. I've seen a predator or two, don't bother calling the police, be alert and get out of the situation before something happens. The play here is on who's the predator? If you are a brown immigrant in a white country, who's seeing you as a danger and whom do you see as dangerous? I've checked out some of her other work after this, and she's phenomenally political in her lyrics and video concepts. I would guess she's had to tone it down a bit for this song narrative.
@sugarinmywounds3 ай бұрын
This line was written by Karpe, and they actually use it in another song of theirs "Meri Jaan", where it might make a bit more sense in the whole context of the song. In that song they mention scavengers several times. So I think hyenas are a metaphor for people who prey on you when you're already down/weak. That's why calling the emergency services aren't helping - and why you should be wise and protect yourself from bad things happening before they do, instead of being wise in hindsight.
@aafsterlife96473 ай бұрын
@@sugarinmywounds Awesome context. Thanks!
@sugarinmywounds3 ай бұрын
@@aafsterlife9647 I really recommend listening to Meri Jaan btw! It's a beautiful song.
@dazealex2 ай бұрын
Loved the reaction. Yours was fresh and not made for just likes.
@SamiSaifkhan2 ай бұрын
Language . Norway+Arabic+English+Urdu+Pakistan state Balochistan (Balochi) Punjabi
@saudjavaid56844 күн бұрын
I believe the song is about refugees. They are missing their homes. The hyena reference is people laughing at refugwes
@alien17142 ай бұрын
One thing about Urdu is that you can fit any language into it. Cuz it's mixture of different languages
@iselinfrellumstadjohansen3 ай бұрын
112 kan ikke redde deg nå, is: 911 cant save you now. It is the norwegian emergancy number 😊🌸❤️🔥
@BakarJutt-ow6pe3 ай бұрын
World class song beautiful song lyrics and setup and voice music beautiful song
@Nooreenharries3 ай бұрын
Check out the making of this part 1 and 2. Quick style introduces these artists to each other.
@rabail122 ай бұрын
Ohh i not know this song before your reaction 💘💘💘💘💘💘 what a music what a beat omgggggg
@lifeislife7153 ай бұрын
Music spreads love ❤️ it’s all from heart language
@ShonuizyarhMonu3 ай бұрын
You gave a very good reaction and explained it so well. And that Gus who sings in pink shirt was singing in Urdu and balochi
@atiqueafzal17973 ай бұрын
Love is in the Air...Love is Coke Studio Pakistan💕💕 Its sad that this Season has ended but not the love which will blossom with every song.❤️
@sharmilan8995Ай бұрын
Love Karpe
@WaqasKhan-pj4joАй бұрын
Love from Pakistan❤❤
@shalinbhatt87183 ай бұрын
and thats why coke studio pak beats coke studio india..hats off..love from india
@ekeliFFS2 ай бұрын
Great reference to E.Hopper
@comicslovers69263 ай бұрын
11:36 It is Urdu Language and last 2 phrase sung in Balochi
@Cr7__SmockАй бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@AnumArooj3 ай бұрын
Fantastic song 💞🎵❤️🔥
@gossip_girrll29 күн бұрын
thankyou
@Classiccuts222 ай бұрын
Brilliant fantastic Reaction Sir...❤❤❤❤
@somaymaan73493 ай бұрын
Very beautiful song great reaction
@khurramnazeer72853 ай бұрын
Great comments and ever greater thoughts.Keep it up mam
@mjmsupreme34382 ай бұрын
The guy in the pink shirt, you asked what language that was.. that's Urdu, the latter half of his part was in Baluchi, the guy in green sang mostly in Gujarati, sang a few notes in Hindi wich is strikingly similar to Urdu, the only difference lies in the style or structure and direction of text they're written in, a small percentage of words and accent would differ too as they would in different regions of both countries along with some words majorly used by people of both major religions in the subcontinent, Hindi traditionally would contain words from Sanskrit, an ancient Hindu language, while Urdu on the other hand would contain a Muslim vocabulary and shares the writing style/structure with Arabic and Persian, the other two languages sung in this song, alongside a considerable vocabulary of both having been incorporated into Urdu/Hindi over many centuries (and vise versa) which itself initially evolved from Sanskrit. If for instance Urdu were to be associated solely to Pakistan, it's unique in many ways because it lies at the crossroads of theee ancient civilization's, The Persians, The Indians (traditionally spoke sanskrit) and the Arabs, it's the youngest of all of them and acts almost like a bridge language between the three while also doing the same for regional languages çemerged when Arabs started sea trade on India's ports and when Mughals used Persian they brought along as their official court language during which period Persian literature spread far and wide through out the subcontinent.
@shakplay39923 ай бұрын
yes that counter is like from Nighthawks - Edward hopper painting.
@mishasworld7182 ай бұрын
Love your reactions ❤❤❤
@MuhammadAsees-l6h2 ай бұрын
Respect from Pakistan all aussies
@reshmashah98732 ай бұрын
Check out Karpe in concert.
@khanwashere2643 ай бұрын
THIS SONG IS IN THESE LANGUAGES, 1, NORWEGIAN 2, GUJRATI, 3, PUNJABI, 4, URDU, 5, BALOCHI 6, ARABI