 All right, ready? Happy birthday to you. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Directs and Seed Itz. This is Corbin. I'm Ricardo. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Yeah, baby, come get the drizziness. Thank you for watching us on Patreon, follow us on Twitter, and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Today, we are reacting to, I believe, is what I'm told is a devotional song. It's called Kalinga Nartiana, I don't know. Well, read that synopsis for me, please. All right. Kalinga Nartana Tilana, a famous and vibrant composition of, forgive me if I butcher this, it's a vibrant composition of Uthukadusri than Kadakavi. This dramatic composition pictures the Lord Krishna's dance in our mind's eye. This is a challenging composition of the poet with packed lyrics and soikatas that echo the tumultuous movements of the snakes, the surging waves of the sea, and the brisk dance of Krishna. All righty. And it's the first name that comes on the thing is Vande Guru Paramparam. Yeah, Paramparam, I guess so. Do we know the next name? I think, why do I feel like we've seen that, yeah. Surya Gayathri. Oh, it's that young girl. The girl we saw singing. Yeah, the young girl. Yeah, she was singing and she was so composed and a lot of the time in the video she was with her teacher. Yeah, so she's in this. So that's cool. Cool. All right, you ready? Now I'm ready. Three, two, one, go. Yeah, that's her. That's a mouth. Yeah. Wow. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Wow. That was wonderful. Wow, man. That was just all kinds of gorgeous. That was so enjoyable. All three of them. Yeah, I mean, where do you start? I mean, the first thing was I just loved the blending of the young boy and young girl's voices because a boy his age and a girl her age, their voices are in the same range but they are still masculine and feminine. It's still boy, girl. And it's just a really beautiful compliment to hear those two singing the way that they did and their skill level. It was interesting. It was interesting once, both of them, it was with the opposite hand of the other but they were both keeping pace with their left hands and then they were both doing almost the exact same motions with this hand. Yes. But they were... Yeah, there was still the... Yes. I'm guessing that's like something that they're taught to do to keep pace with what they're supposed to be in the song but it was really impressive. I'm guessing that's their guru with them, their teacher, right? My guess too, yeah. But he was also... At the beginning he was doing the thing that was... I think there was a tabla playing at the exact same time but they were doing the exact same notes on top of each other. Yeah. Yeah, two things about this. The first one, aside from what I just said, was there's so many fun things rhythmically that they did that we've heard in similar kinds of music where with their vocalizations it's so similar to what tap dancers do with their feet in syncopation and different feelings to the rhythm. They're tap dancing with their mouths but it's a little more complicated because they're also having to add to it tonality and actual words but the syncopation and the rhythms are as complicated as extremely experienced tap dancing and I so caught the visuals they wanted with the snake and the dancing and even at the end you could feel the transitions and the pacing. It was going and then it went... It just started to stutter almost like a rock falling down the hill when it gets down to the bottom it does a couple of final lasts the trajectory is ending and it's coming to a stop. Just a journey again like so much of the Indian music we've listened to takes you on a journey. All of them are so so talented that was like just a fast ten minute jam session it was like you were just listening to these people just have fun and do what they do and that was just so so enjoyable we loved that and so I'm guessing that's also in a devotional song is I believe what they said so like the song they were singing was like a big devotional song for a lot of people I think but I can see why because you could get in a trance listening like but like almost like a half trance You really could Yeah and the other thing too the other thing too is it also goes to show you that you don't always need to have I mean you and I love visual artistry and cinematography and lighting and set and that all can play a massive part but this was just the three other faces most of the time Yup Yup and I was in trance I was just locked on it That was so so fun Let us know what else the people that we should watch next any other singers like that let us know down below