This classical renditon of 'Cheap Thrills' is all you need to hear today
Giving Sia a run for her money
Giving Sia a run for her money. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
Aranya and Athitya from Canada have taken the internet by storm with their classical rendition of Sia's popular song, Cheap Thrills.
The two sisters who play the veena -- a South Indian stringed instrument -- run their YouTube channel by the name of Veena Thambaps, where they upload a wide array of covers ranging from Bollywood favourite Deewani Mastani to Sia's Cheap Thrills.
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The two sisters run their YouTube channel by the name of Veena Thambaps. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
According to Buzzfeed, the sisters have been playing the stringed instrument for a whopping 13 years, and have become absolute pros.
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The sisters have been playing the veena for 13 years. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
Their cover has already been shared over 8,000 times in one week.
Aranya and Athitya from Canada. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np8JnmFs_k4
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The two sisters who play the veena -- a South Indian stringed instrument -- run their YouTube channel by the name of Veena Thambaps, where they upload a wide array of covers ranging from Bollywood favourite Deewani Mastani to Sia's Cheap Thrills.
Peshawar-based musicians to release own version of Game of Thrones theme song
According to Buzzfeed, the sisters have been playing the stringed instrument for a whopping 13 years, and have become absolute pros.
Artists pay tribute to qawwali maestro Amjad Sabri
Their cover has already been shared over 8,000 times in one week.
Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np8JnmFs_k4
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.