
Well, if you haven't, here is the song by The Weeknd, featuring Daft Punk.
After the release of the song, many duns were made that went viral. You might have listened one of its version in ex-US President, Barack Obama's voice. If you haven't, well, here you go:
The dubs have been pretty common for chartbuster songs, like Starboy itself.
But one Indian Punjabi group took it a little too far as they did the Bhangra version of the song- and it is amazing!
I mean, check out the uncanny resemblance of the poster:
Coming Today pic.twitter.com/LcnXSQvpRS
— The Viral Fever (@TheViralFever) February 23, 2017
The lyrics are nowhere close to The Weeknd one's but the tune is incredibly catchy!
Titled Dilli De Sardarboys (Sardarboys of Delhi), the music video – made by Jasmeet Singh Bhatia, Jasdeep Singh and Simranpreet Singh of The Viral Fever released the song on their official Twitter handle and it instantly went viral!
New Music Video | Here's a little something about the Delhi Sardar boys!
— The Viral Fever (@TheViralFever) February 23, 2017
Dekho, nacho aur share karo.https://t.co/Kmcb5wORwF
So much so that The Weeknd actually noticed it and retweeted on his official Twitter handle!

God damn @theweeknd liked it! #sardarboys https://t.co/LuHlVP7smZ
— Jasmeet Singh Bhatia (@DuhJizzy) March 4, 2017
The video and lyrics poke fun at the Indian Punjabi traditional weddings, and it's so groovy!
Every DJ's playlist in every Delhi club is set - with every sardar (and non-sardar) dancing on it - for the next few months! #SardarBoys https://t.co/2L9i2qua45
— Amol (@amolparashar) February 23, 2017
https://twitter.com/DJHeerMusic/status/838521349194805248
Can't stop dancing to #DilliDeSardarboys, the latest jam by @TheViralFever.@DuhJizzy @Bhuvan_Bam #SardarBoys #SaturdaySound pic.twitter.com/HbWZ0v1ldo
— The Timeliners (@the_timeliners) February 25, 2017
Check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=103&v=JEgCYFYNx0k
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