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  • wow, She sounds amazing !!! Is this song on iTunes ???????

  • asian bjork

  • She is a crazy

  • anyone know the name of the performer?

  • I sang along. I don't speak a lick of this language. The little subtitles sure helped :D

  • made in china

  • Sometimes i dont want to be asian...

  • I'm hooked , this is as good as metal!

  • subs verra intha pattuku

  • is she mosking carnati music? i dont understand? i didnt even realise that the chinese even knew what carnatic music was!

  • Sounds like a spoof on south Indian dance (Bharatnatyam)

    or classical (Carnatic) music. "Thaka thai thaka thai thaka thom"... lol.

    Imitation is a great form of flattery.

  • the lyric is not belongs to any language, actually no certain meaning. just like sort of humming

  • 1:05 He got turned on.

  • lol when i was in china we did this one with karaoke =P funny shit i actually found it with googling ayayo =P

  • Scary song / Funny song =_=

  • I do not think it is karnataki, but sounds like one

    v.n.laxminarayana

  • Man I feel like downloading this song....

  • this shit would make a badass metal tune.

  • my classmate can sing the whole song I'm not kidding.

  • addictive...><

    

  • 这是很好!我喜欢!我喜欢!

  • why are they all smiling? I bet Aiyayooooooooooo means asians are smarter than normal white people sitting on youtube.

  • Gong Linna's voice is 100% grand and is up there with Cecilia Bartoli. But why did she pick such a militaristic strucuture to an impeccably classic Indian riff????? Something soft and melodic would have been more in tune.

  • This is some scary shit!!!

  • She's a freak

  • taka thai tak thai tak to aiyayi ooo aiyayi ooo ee tak thai tak thai tak tho........you son of a bitch go to yr moo aiyayo........

  • Chinese Bjork?

    

  • o.O ayayooo...

  • 1:43 camera man N°4 went to pee

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  • thumbs up if you tried to read the subtitle

  • Origin: In 2010, Gong Linna performed “Tan Te” in the 2010 Beijing Chinese New Year Concert. The vidio of her performance was uploaded to Renren in the following May.

  • Song: Tan Te

    Singer: Gong Linna

    About Song: Tan Te (Chinese: 忐忑, which means “Perturbed”), a.k.a. Shenqu of the Net(Chinese:網絡神曲, literally: The Sacred Music Piece of the Net) is a popular song in the Chinese internet society. The song was sung by Gong Linna and composed by Robert Zollitsch, which is Gong’s husband. The song caught the attention of netizens by having no lyrics at all and Gong’s gesture and facial expression while performing the song.

  • Lady, I know you now because of the asian kid..

  • Yeah guy at 1.30 cant believe what is happening lolzzz

  • 0_0

  • guy at 1:30 is like IMPOSSIBURU~! XD

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  • im very confused o_o

  • To quote the double rainbow guy: But what does it mean????

    

  • i'm Beginning to like this song. cuz its fuckn' hilarious

  • this is music,it seem that you dont know any thing about music, what a pity.....

  • Thumbs up if you reached here from the awesome fat chinese kid with the manboobs video :)

  • @dessertkorky2008 LOL - well predicted m8!

  • i want my 3:56 mins of my life back.

  • @karansub why u watched the whole thing?? if u knew this would wasted ur time watch half then.. haha..

  • do the lyrics mean anythg?i dont understand chinese

  • Someone gimme the English version!

  • awesome!!

  • This is a Chinese concert by names 'Tan Te' and the name of the singer is 'Gong Linna'

  • hey.. please.. i want the link to download mp3.. somebody help please

  • anyone plss post the original song plsssssssss

  • @rajanddurai search for 《忐忑》龚琳娜 and youll also find another performance by her

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