Here's some news about Yentamma, the song featured in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. Cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has spoken out against the number, a catchy dance song, for its perceived disrespect of South Indian culture. Here's some good news, though, and it's sure to make Salman Khan, Ram Charan, and Payal Dev-Vishal Dadlani fans happy. At #3 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart is Yentamma. It tops both "Like Crazy" by Jimin and "Flower" by Jisoo. Yentamma is, without a doubt, one of Salman Khan's finest mass-audience anthems in recent memory. The time has come for all lovers of Indian music to celebrate.
Payal Dev revealed that she composed the song for Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan in a short amount of time at the trailer launch. Aditya Dev is responsible for the musical arrangements. Raftaar provided the rap for this upbeat song, which was sung by Vishal Dadlani and Payal Dev. Images of Yentamma in a traditional South Indian environment are massive. According to cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, the actors are actually donning dhotis rather than lungis. He felt this was an insult to the traditional temple garb. In the group dance number, Ram Charan makes a surprise appearance for two minutes.
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Since yesterday, Jimin and BTS fans have been harshly criticising Billboard. 'Like Crazy' dropped out of the top ten this week, leading to this development. Even so, it remains in the world's top five. Forbes reports that the song's sales of 15,000 copies have enraged ARMYs. They still insist that there have been around 120,000 sales. They want the remaining Like Crazy numbers to be made public. On Twitter, people are using hashtags like #BillboardCorrupt and #BillboardXenophobic. As soon as Jimin dropped his album, the standards for rating artists shifted dramatically.
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We can all agree that BTS is currently ruling the world of music. No one else can match their success at topping music charts or filling stadiums. Naatu Naatu from RRR has recently become extremely popular but can Yentamma become India's next international smash hit? It's not out of the question, especially considering the skill of Asian musicians.