Pakistanis groove to Pepsi’s ‘Sohna Tu’ with hip-hop dance moves

Dancing to Pepsi’s ‘Sohna Tu’? Why Not Meri Jaan!


Each time Pepsi releases a new single, millenials are blown away by the track and instantly mesmerised. Once again, Pepsi is not slowing down, and to celebrate 2022 in style, we're enjoying a whole new musical-dance experience called 'Sohna Tu' by Taha Malik accompanied by musicians HYDR Mustehsan, Aima Baig, Javed Bashir and rapper Rozeo.

It wasn't long ago when we all heard ‘Why Not Meri Jaan’, right? The Young Stunners’ version as well as Rap Demon’s. But this new release feels different – “Why?” you may ask? The answers to all of these questions will be revealed when we break down this groovy new track created by Pepsi.

As a generation, we are moving towards a more hip-hop style of dance, which is becoming increasingly popular. With Sohna Tu, Pepsi successfully captures the essence of a fast-paced and energetic style.

Lively visuals, magnetic vocals, and contagious dance moves! We say contagious because we can’t help but dance along with it! Pepsi is bringing back retro vibes and mixing it up with a mix of hip-hop moves and modern music. We’re no dance experts, but we know for a fact, that we love what we’re witnessing here!

 

Just four minutes are all it takes for Pepsi to convince us that dance can tell a story. It's clear from the body movements and choreography in this video that dance can serve as a vehicle for connecting people, and we simply love it!

Pakistan as a nation comprises of myriad cultures. Despite having varying views and ideas, there is one thing that everyone can agree upon, as highlighted in Pepsi's new single, which is the "joy of dancing".

With its retro-neon vibes and its catchy beat, Sohna Tu keeps you hooked from beginning to end. All these impressive dance moves have us wanting to show off our own moves as well.

In the past year alone, Pepsi has brought us exciting new fusions of music and dance, hence it's no surprise that this latest song has garnered so much attention.

So, join the movement and shake a leg to this upbeat tune because #WhyNotDanceMeriJaan!

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