The name colonial cousins come not from the singers but from the music. A mix of western pop and Indian classical music. And when Krishna (this song) was released it was the first of it's kind fusion music and broke all records. It is also the first Indian song to be featured in MTV unplugged. The Carnatic Music part is based on the song 'Krishna Nee Begane Baro', a Kannada song in Raga Yamunakalyani.
Leslie Lewis and Hariharan are the colonial cousins. They were formed in the mid-90s as a fusion pop/rock band with Indian classical and Western Jazz/Pop. Leslie was already a renowned guitarist and songwriter(more in background like western labels songwriter who write for big stars). Hariharan was already a renowned classical/ghazal singer.. you have reacted to many of his songs and live show 😁(he sang iconic songs in both Roja and Bombay and many many more!). They were one of the first doing this in India - 2 young men coming together in a “band”. Indian pop music/independent music took off in early 90’s. Colonial Cousins, Indus Creed, Alisha Chinai, Lucky Ali and Silk Route were some of the first to burst into the limelight. Don’t know why they call themselves colonial cousins. your guess is as good as mine, but you can rule out any Alabama connections…
You've hit gold! The song, the video, it doesn't age at all! I think I remember during an interview they said that they adopted this name because of their fusion (they can create the fusion because they were from a colony, hence the anglo-Indian mix) and cousins because they see their music as kind of from the same family, but not exactly the same parents. Both words hint at a fusion a mix, the bridge between two ideas. Leslie Lewis was one of the biggest producers/composers of the 90s independent music in India and got fame to a lot of artists we love outside of movies. His sound was very new for the 90s, which was inspired by Western pop with an Indian essence. Hariharan is a well established singer, who has sung many songs in many languages for many people (including AR Rahman), is a successful Ghazal singer as well. The best thing about a Hariharan performance: no song ever sounds the same again, because he is so spontaneous with improvising!
what come fast krishna bro!! how many times???, he just came to earth a 500 years ago as chaitanya mahaprabhu and gives us the prestigious name hare krishna and put his all powers in this name but still we are saying come back??
man.. this song... breaks me apart every time. Come back as Jesus, come back and save the world We need a teacher and you're the only one Come back as Rama, forgive us for what we done Come back as Allah, come back and save everyone.. Timeless, priceless lyrics... so relevant, especially with all the hate that's going on these days. Yes.. Come back and save us
Finally....:-) So good to see you guy getting it into 90's&2000's album era... almost every songs from that time was in itself was a message/story telling in one way or other, either lyrically or visually... Some were very silly/stupidest and some were deep & strong like this songs... and we (90's kids) love every one of them... ♥♥♥
Now, you have finally hit 90s gold! After Krishna Nee Begane Baro, my favourite Colonial Cousins song is Indian Rain. Perfect listening for a rainy day (or night).
The gentleman with the heavier voice is Hariharan. That’s who Mohini Dey was talking about. You’ve already heard a few of his songs, I believe, and you should do more of him. Also, the most requests you’ll see for Colonial Cousins will be for ‘Sa Ni Dha Pa’. Please do that.
Definitely react to 'Sa Ni Dha Pa' by the Colonial Cousins :-) This was a band that the millennial Indian generation grew up listening to along with Euphoria, Lucky Ali, Silk Route, to name a few. You should also react to Euphoria songs - Dhoom Pichak Dhoom, Maeri, Kaise Bhoolegi Mera Naam (Featuring Vidya Balan when she had just started her career).
We had their cassette all those years ago. I really enjoyed their fusion style music. Hariharan went on to become a very successful playback singer in the Tamil and Hindi music industry.
Hariharan is an established Indian singer...you have listened to him in Bombay movie song Tu hi re/Oyire in Hindi/Tamil respectively...Leslie Lewis is a prominent music composer from 90's....I still listen to audio album Colonial Cousin...please react to more songs from them....Sorry, my recommendation are Sa Ni Dha Pa and Indian Rain from the same album....
It was a pop ballad from the 90s- they’re both Indians, one a Hindu (Hariharan) and the other a Christian (Leslie Lewis), effectively “cousins” since they’re both Indians, but “Colonial” because Christianity was mostly brought here by the Brits trying to “civilize” the “heathens” (I say this with a fair amount of controlled anger against the British Empire’s injustices against India and Indians). The song’s refrain “Krishna Nee Begané Baro” (literally: Krishna please show up quickly) is a Telugu religious / South Indian Classical Music/ Carnatic Music song from the 15th or 16th century, which they’ve adapted with English lyrics, calling for peace and harmony among people of different faiths. Hopefully this explains the references.
Leslie Lewis and Harihan both are ftom Tamil tradition, although Hariharan was born in Trivandrum,Kerala, Leslie was from Puducheri and should have converted to Christianity somewhere up the family tree during colonial era. That could be behind the name Colonial Cousins.
Finally… I had been requesting this since eternity. Man, I had a whole lot of information about the band in my request, would have been great if they were given a little insight, having already reacted to Hariharan.
The beautiful song "Krishna nii begane baro"( meaning "Krishna come back soon") is about Lord Krishna, and is sung by Hariharan. It is an old composition in the Kannada language popularized by many top carnatic classical musicians and is in the raaga yaman Kalyan. I think the main message of this medley of Indian and western music is this: " oh lord krisha, Jesus, come back soon and save the world". But I am not sure. I could not get the lyrics of the English version clearly. The Kannada song is beautifully reinterpreted to convey the above message, if i have understood it correctly.
They are basically singing to God and asking the divine to manisfest again on Earth to set the world right. It does not matter what name this Avataar takes as long as the world is saved. Bottomline: We all worship the Divine with different names and conceptions but ultimately it is the same divine force that looks after this world.
You guys should see sarthak kalyani's performance in arr Rahman sir's show ARRived .He beautifully performed this song and got standing ovation from Arrahman sir.I think he is the only one contestant got standing ovation from Arrahman sir ❤️ This song is magical and sarthak voice is magical too ❤️
The band "Colonial cousins" singer hariharan & Leslie Louis hails from the indian state of kerala & UT puduchery ,which were the former colonies of British & France before independent India & also they share same boundaries. Thats how they named there band
Colonial Cousins because it was two different schools of music. Western and Classical. They were very famous in late 90s when pop music was a rage in India.
I love the video not just for the song, but also the acting in the video ! The parents (Neena Kulkarni and Sanat Vyas I think), the boy actor, did such a convincing job of portraying the story . Thats rare for a musical video.
Hariharan is one of the four singers in the song 'Chhod Aaye Hum Wo Galiyan' that you watched a few days ago. He has rendered many iconic numbers in Hindi films and in South Indian cinema. But he is not just a playback singer, but a complete singer.
"Colonial cousins" is the name of the duo "Hariharan and Leslie Lewis". And the reason behind this name is the fusion of Indian Music and Western Music (Indian and English). English is a result of British colonialism in India and hence the name "Colonial Cousins" :)
Ya, this was certainly 90s...as a kid, this was sort of my first introduction to a fusion which has enriched my life ever since...You have listened many times to Hari Ji in various reactions before( 'Uyire' from Bombay might be the easiest recall I guess)who is the singer that sings 'Krishna nee'...This album was a chartbuster then and I hadn't listened it for a long time now but the message hasn't changed a bit after 25 years which I guess should put us to shame as human beings more than say the lyrics are still relevant...
Hariharan (or Indian Neil Degrassi Tyson as people like to comment on his videos now lol) is an industry heavyweight, was a frequent collaborator with A.R. Rahman and often the highlight of his live shows. The other dude singing in English is Leslie Lewis who prior to this Colonial Cousins project was well known in music production, composing for commercials and recording. This came out early just as India started doing 24-hour music channels serving Indian music (previously MTV and others had a single 'Asia' feed based out of Hong Kong where Indian content would have a few hours allocated each day and the rest was a mix of music from all across the world). So it was a time of quite a bit of experimenting. Desipop had its distinctive sound, Daler brought Punjabi music into non-Punjabi speaking mainstream, Bally Sagoo (UK-based Indian artist) was doing these amazing remixes of classic songs, and Colonial Cousins tried this thing with a mix of English and Hindi lyrics in the same song (which mirrors how many urban Indians converse). They called it fusion-pop then. Colonial here (likely) describes a connection to a minority group in India (Anglo-Indians) that are descendants of the British, usually speak English as their first language, but often don't have any representation (other than occasionally cast in movies as Independence-era British villains). Here, it's supposed to be a good thing - like, a musical connection to Western art and instruments. Leslie Lewis isn't Anglo-Indian himself but I think he had enough influences to want to create something Indian for English-speaking Indians. This is probably not the best song to introduce them - they also did more uptempo and 'pop' songs like Kaizala and Sa Ni Dha Pa (the breakout song).
They are one of the best and pure one from 90s i Love to see you guys reacting or there other songs to one of my favourite is "i m the one how's crazy about you" (kai zhal kai pavna) song its there one of the up beat and fun song please react to that one i am sure you guys will love it
They could see this happening back then!! Lyrics is soo apt for today's world! I used to hear this during my school days! One of my most favorite albums!
I read the comments about the nostalgia of cassettes. I was about 5 - 6 years old when the cassette culture started declining and it was all about the CDs. I remember asking dad not to go for this Ford ecosport only because it lacked the dvd drive 😂. And now CDs are long gone. Even my laptop got no dvd drives. We can browse and stream anything for free online. Time flies!
I think the name comes from the fact that all basis of music at some point is from same family. Carnatic classical music and jazz both were birthed at different times and different places yet can be fused seamlessly to create a beautiful song. So these music genres are like cousins. Also, at one point both india and america was colonized by Britishers. So maybe that also plays a part in taking Indian classical music to distant lands n influence other music.
Colonial Cousins is because Leslie Lewis sings in English and Hariharan sings in Hindi.English is introduced to India because India was a British colony.English and Hindi are cousins in India😋
I think the name comes from the singing styles and not the languages used. I don't recollect too many Hindi lyrics in their songs. Other than the last refrain of "Govind Bolo", zero Hindi in this song. The chorus starts off with Kannada.
@@EagleOverTheSea And leslie lewis is from Mangalore and Kannada ironically is Leslie's state language in Karnataka. I am sure his mother tongue is Konkani though. And hariharan is a tamilian but sang in Kannada.
@@edwardspencer9397 Did Leslie grow up there? Kannada is mostly an administrative language and medium of instruction in Mangalore. The lingua franca is Tulu.
Please do more videos on music/singing or dance than Bollywood movies..enjoyed all the videos on various bands like agam,classical singing,rock ,instruments..would love to see more on these!!
You have to remember, Indian context of 'colonial' is pretty much all from being a 'colony' of the British Raj. As musicians from the genres of Indian classical (Hariharan), and Western jazz&rock (Leslie Lewis) who make music together as a fusion of both genres, and who sing about all people being family regardless of their colour & parentage, I suppose they thought it apt. The American context is...very specific and a lot of the times, not at all applicable to a lot of stuff around the world. I suppose it is human foible to have pre-conceived notions.... as long as we recognize it within ourselves. :p
A lesson for u both ..never judge a book by its title. Leslie and Hariharan are a legend here. Please study about the artist or band before reacting. It will be helpful for u to review better.
Please also react to the other hit singles 'Sa Ni Dha Pa' (Never Know the Reason). The duo also won the MTV Asia Viewer's Choice Award and then later on secured the US Billboard Viewer's Choice Award too.
Both Hari and Lessli come from South India - Tamil speaking households. Lessli is from French colonial ( past) Pondicherry. Both r settled in Mumbai. Lessli composes music for Tamil movies.
WHAT OTHER VIDEOS SHOULD WE REACT TO?
Hey friends... Pls react to the song MAGUDI from the movie KADAL directed by MANI SIR composed by AR RAHMAN ❤️🔥
Santhanathenralai song ar rahman's
"churuli " malayalam movie review (LIJO JOSE PALLISSERY MOVIE)
Pl react to "Aboorva sagodharargal"Tamil movie...Kamal hassan,Ilayaraja songs...
Please check ARRived . Same song performed by sarthak infront of AR.Rahman .
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The name colonial cousins come not from the singers but from the music. A mix of western pop and Indian classical music. And when Krishna (this song) was released it was the first of it's kind fusion music and broke all records. It is also the first Indian song to be featured in MTV unplugged.
The Carnatic Music part is based on the song 'Krishna Nee Begane Baro', a Kannada song in Raga Yamunakalyani.
Leslie Lewis and Hariharan are the colonial cousins. They were formed in the mid-90s as a fusion pop/rock band with Indian classical and Western Jazz/Pop. Leslie was already a renowned guitarist and songwriter(more in background like western labels songwriter who write for big stars). Hariharan was already a renowned classical/ghazal singer.. you have reacted to many of his songs and live show 😁(he sang iconic songs in both Roja and Bombay and many many more!). They were one of the first doing this in India - 2 young men coming together in a “band”. Indian pop music/independent music took off in early 90’s. Colonial Cousins, Indus Creed, Alisha Chinai, Lucky Ali and Silk Route were some of the first to burst into the limelight. Don’t know why they call themselves colonial cousins. your guess is as good as mine, but you can rule out any Alabama connections…
remo fernandes.....Gary lawyer...👍
teals its right and also think like that Jesus and krishna
@@babuputhiyaparambil8082 and Allah
Very well explained
there is a movie about them made in malayalam named millennium stars which is fucking under rated and the songs are mostly sung by hariharan❤️
You've hit gold! The song, the video, it doesn't age at all!
I think I remember during an interview they said that they adopted this name because of their fusion (they can create the fusion because they were from a colony, hence the anglo-Indian mix) and cousins because they see their music as kind of from the same family, but not exactly the same parents. Both words hint at a fusion a mix, the bridge between two ideas.
Leslie Lewis was one of the biggest producers/composers of the 90s independent music in India and got fame to a lot of artists we love outside of movies. His sound was very new for the 90s, which was inspired by Western pop with an Indian essence.
Hariharan is a well established singer, who has sung many songs in many languages for many people (including AR Rahman), is a successful Ghazal singer as well. The best thing about a Hariharan performance: no song ever sounds the same again, because he is so spontaneous with improvising!
Man. I loved his Ghazal album Halka Nasha and his duet with Devki Pandit was my all time favourite😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
Leslee (not Leslie) Lewis is also the mentor & technical director at Coke Studio MTV ( aka Coke Studio India).
“Krisna nee begane Baroo” was composed around 1485 AD. It translates into “come fast, Krishna”
in Telugu ?
@@AlexXPandian It's in Kannada..
Composed by Shri Vyāsatīrtha. The Royal Saint of King Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara Empire.
what come fast krishna bro!! how many times???, he just came to earth a 500 years ago as chaitanya mahaprabhu and gives us the prestigious name hare krishna and put his all powers in this name but still we are saying come back??
@@hrishikeshpatel6670 the dingers want Krishna or any other divinity to come and end religious hatred
The Krishna part is from a great Kannada poem composed sometime in the 14th/15th centuries by Vyasaraya.
Krishna nee begane baaro = A beautiful composition in Kannada, meaning - Krishna, please come here soon..
Composition in karnatic classical music
@@archanavinod1 He is referring to the lyrics. They are in Kannada.
We used to listen to this song every day in our college. They used to play this as a morning prayer song. Remembering those good old days. 😭
It was a massive hit in India, back then, in 1996. BTW, both are Indians.
Today it will be called music jihad hurting hindu sentiments.
@@71espn well, back then also it would called as music jihad but khangress & secular liberals so !!!
man.. this song... breaks me apart every time.
Come back as Jesus, come back and save the world
We need a teacher and you're the only one
Come back as Rama, forgive us for what we done
Come back as Allah, come back and save everyone..
Timeless, priceless lyrics... so relevant, especially with all the hate that's going on these days.
Yes.. Come back and save us
All my childhood memories came back with this song ,this was one of the chart buster song of mid 90s ❤️❤️
Nostalgic memories. Cassette tape & walkman times. The album was too good. Precursor of popular fusion music in India.
I've loads of cassettes, even this in a mix tape
Finally....:-) So good to see you guy getting it into 90's&2000's album era... almost every songs from that time was in itself was a message/story telling in one way or other, either lyrically or visually... Some were very silly/stupidest and some were deep & strong like this songs... and we (90's kids) love every one of them... ♥♥♥
Now, you have finally hit 90s gold! After Krishna Nee Begane Baro, my favourite Colonial Cousins song is Indian Rain. Perfect listening for a rainy day (or night).
Hariharan's voice is like velvet ❤️ thank you for this massive nostalgic trip!
This album was a sensation when we were in high school.
Please react to *Sa Ni Dha Pa* from *Colonial Cousins.* It was their first single, with which they actually burst onto the scene in the mid 90s.
The main singer is hariharan. He is a legend
❤
The gentleman with the heavier voice is Hariharan. That’s who Mohini Dey was talking about. You’ve already heard a few of his songs, I believe, and you should do more of him. Also, the most requests you’ll see for Colonial Cousins will be for ‘Sa Ni Dha Pa’. Please do that.
Definitely react to 'Sa Ni Dha Pa' by the Colonial Cousins :-) This was a band that the millennial Indian generation grew up listening to along with Euphoria, Lucky Ali, Silk Route, to name a few. You should also react to Euphoria songs - Dhoom Pichak Dhoom, Maeri, Kaise Bhoolegi Mera Naam (Featuring Vidya Balan when she had just started her career).
@@aparnadwivedi9044 These are definitely brilliant recommendations. Euphoria is love...
@@aparnadwivedi9044 wasn’t Vidya in kabhi aana tu meri gali?
We had their cassette all those years ago. I really enjoyed their fusion style music.
Hariharan went on to become a very successful playback singer in the Tamil and Hindi music industry.
Been a part of their back up band as back up singer since 1997 n traveled around the world with them. Their music is appreciated world wide
Hariharan is an established Indian singer...you have listened to him in Bombay movie song Tu hi re/Oyire in Hindi/Tamil respectively...Leslie Lewis is a prominent music composer from 90's....I still listen to audio album Colonial Cousin...please react to more songs from them....Sorry, my recommendation are Sa Ni Dha Pa and Indian Rain from the same album....
It was a pop ballad from the 90s- they’re both Indians, one a Hindu (Hariharan) and the other a Christian (Leslie Lewis), effectively “cousins” since they’re both Indians, but “Colonial” because Christianity was mostly brought here by the Brits trying to “civilize” the “heathens” (I say this with a fair amount of controlled anger against the British Empire’s injustices against India and Indians). The song’s refrain “Krishna Nee Begané Baro” (literally: Krishna please show up quickly) is a Telugu religious / South Indian Classical Music/ Carnatic Music song from the 15th or 16th century, which they’ve adapted with English lyrics, calling for peace and harmony among people of different faiths. Hopefully this explains the references.
9:48 - 10:12 I have faced the exact same situation in US ! "Wow your English is so good ! " 🙄🙄🤦🤦
Leslie Lewis and Harihan both are ftom Tamil tradition, although Hariharan was born in Trivandrum,Kerala, Leslie was from Puducheri and should have converted to Christianity somewhere up the family tree during colonial era. That could be behind the name Colonial Cousins.
Finally… I had been requesting this since eternity. Man, I had a whole lot of information about the band in my request, would have been great if they were given a little insight, having already reacted to Hariharan.
They hardly ever read any comments 😜
@@desertstorm2156 They said once they mostly see Instagram an take suggestions/requests from there.
You have heard Hariharan lot of times, one of his most popular song is from Bombay which you have already reacted to.
Tu Hi Re / Uyire that Korbin loves.
Saying hariharan is a really good singer is an understatement. The man is a musical genius. A magician.
This song always tears me up. Beautiful meaning
ONE OF MY FAVVVVVVVOURITE SONGS! MY childhood 🥰 I always watch the 90s pop daily!
Man..forget the song for a long time and being in this time, it fill my eyes..
The beautiful song "Krishna nii begane baro"( meaning "Krishna come back soon") is about Lord Krishna, and is sung by Hariharan. It is an old composition in the Kannada language popularized by many top carnatic classical musicians and is in the raaga yaman Kalyan. I think the main message of this medley of Indian and western music is this: " oh lord krisha, Jesus, come back soon and save the world". But I am not sure. I could not get the lyrics of the English version clearly. The Kannada song is beautifully reinterpreted to convey the above message, if i have understood it correctly.
They are basically singing to God and asking the divine to manisfest again on Earth to set the world right. It does not matter what name this Avataar takes as long as the world is saved.
Bottomline: We all worship the Divine with different names and conceptions but ultimately it is the same divine force that looks after this world.
Whoever suggested this song, Thank you 🥰 So much childhood memories ❤️
The opening of the song sounds like an inspiration from the song "Broken Wings" by Mr Mister
This song gets me everytime. Acting, story, singing … don’t know what it is. Just brings tears in my eyes - everytime!
Hariharan ji is just awesome 😍
Leslie Lewis is British-Indian and Hariharan is Indian ... They became 'cousins' through colonization. I guess this explains?
Extremely thankful for this reaction. God bless u both.
You guys should see sarthak kalyani's performance in arr Rahman sir's show ARRived .He beautifully performed this song and got standing ovation from Arrahman sir.I think he is the only one contestant got standing ovation from Arrahman sir ❤️ This song is magical and sarthak voice is magical too ❤️
90s was the golden era of music with all kind of bands, experiments --
I had asked for this literally 2years ago. Thanks!
Glad you guys finally got introduced to Colonial cousins!!!
Thank you for the reaction. ❤
The band "Colonial cousins" singer hariharan & Leslie Louis hails from the indian state of kerala & UT puduchery ,which were the former colonies of British & France before independent India & also they share same boundaries. Thats how they named there band
Colonial Cousins because it was two different schools of music. Western and Classical.
They were very famous in late 90s when pop music was a rage in India.
I love the video not just for the song, but also the acting in the video ! The parents (Neena Kulkarni and Sanat Vyas I think), the boy actor, did such a convincing job of portraying the story . Thats rare for a musical video.
It is the 90s. Used to watch this as a kid. But seeing it today after so many years, brought me to tears.
Colonial cousin, he is legend Singer Hariharan, the one who sang in non-English
Hariharan is one of the four singers in the song 'Chhod Aaye Hum Wo Galiyan' that you watched a few days ago. He has rendered many iconic numbers in Hindi films and in South Indian cinema. But he is not just a playback singer, but a complete singer.
"Colonial cousins" is the name of the duo "Hariharan and Leslie Lewis". And the reason behind this name is the fusion of Indian Music and Western Music (Indian and English). English is a result of British colonialism in India and hence the name "Colonial Cousins" :)
Every one loves colonial cousins 🎵
When I say 90s was golden era for Music in India..i mean this!! Look where we have come nw with all those shitty remixes!! 😭
Ya, this was certainly 90s...as a kid, this was sort of my first introduction to a fusion which has enriched my life ever since...You have listened many times to Hari Ji in various reactions before( 'Uyire' from Bombay might be the easiest recall I guess)who is the singer that sings 'Krishna nee'...This album was a chartbuster then and I hadn't listened it for a long time now but the message hasn't changed a bit after 25 years which I guess should put us to shame as human beings more than say the lyrics are still relevant...
"Krishna Nee Begane Baroo" Kannada spiritual song 🙏
People need this song for this world and what is going on now please be united as a one earth , world and soooooo
That is how Awesome South singers are🤗Hariharan🥰
Feeling nostalgic ❤
So nostalgic… we did a dance with school kids using this song.
This album gave us 90s kids so many beautiful memories ♥️
Man..... Your reaction while watching the song is so touching..... you guys are speechless!
Exceptional song,miss those times 💜
Hariharan (or Indian Neil Degrassi Tyson as people like to comment on his videos now lol) is an industry heavyweight, was a frequent collaborator with A.R. Rahman and often the highlight of his live shows. The other dude singing in English is Leslie Lewis who prior to this Colonial Cousins project was well known in music production, composing for commercials and recording. This came out early just as India started doing 24-hour music channels serving Indian music (previously MTV and others had a single 'Asia' feed based out of Hong Kong where Indian content would have a few hours allocated each day and the rest was a mix of music from all across the world).
So it was a time of quite a bit of experimenting. Desipop had its distinctive sound, Daler brought Punjabi music into non-Punjabi speaking mainstream, Bally Sagoo (UK-based Indian artist) was doing these amazing remixes of classic songs, and Colonial Cousins tried this thing with a mix of English and Hindi lyrics in the same song (which mirrors how many urban Indians converse). They called it fusion-pop then. Colonial here (likely) describes a connection to a minority group in India (Anglo-Indians) that are descendants of the British, usually speak English as their first language, but often don't have any representation (other than occasionally cast in movies as Independence-era British villains). Here, it's supposed to be a good thing - like, a musical connection to Western art and instruments.
Leslie Lewis isn't Anglo-Indian himself but I think he had enough influences to want to create something Indian for English-speaking Indians.
This is probably not the best song to introduce them - they also did more uptempo and 'pop' songs like Kaizala and Sa Ni Dha Pa (the breakout song).
I used to listen colonial cousins during 80 s... Ever classic!!!!!
They are one of the best and pure one from 90s i Love to see you guys reacting or there other songs to one of my favourite is "i m the one how's crazy about you" (kai zhal kai pavna) song its there one of the up beat and fun song please react to that one i am sure you guys will love it
This is the best video you reacted in your channel. 👍
They could see this happening back then!! Lyrics is soo apt for today's world! I used to hear this during my school days! One of my most favorite albums!
Yeeyyyy ... Hariharan ... Living legend again..
Hariharan is a great classical singer.
Big Big Like for giving reaction on favorite childhood song....Peaceful Music and awesome lyrics..🙏🙏🙏
Most beautiful song most soothing music ever.
*React to Leslie Lewis's super hit song PARI HOON MAIN sung by Sunita Rao*
Ah! Another 90s classic!
P.S. There is a typo in your post. it is Sunita not Sunit. 🙂
@@EagleOverTheSea oh sorry... thank u for telling
The artists are named Colonial Cousins.The song is Krishnaa
Legend songs... Colonial Cousins and Colonial cousins the way we do it album.. All songs are great.
I am crying listening to this.
Thank you so much for reacting to this song. Love this song.
This brought back memories, thank you!
Dang! I completely forgot this song...thanks for bringing back memories.
End of 90's n early 2000 's had the best musical albums ever.as a 90's kid feels nostalgic
Every word!! So true!!! The great 90s
Thanks for this
I read the comments about the nostalgia of cassettes. I was about 5 - 6 years old when the cassette culture started declining and it was all about the CDs. I remember asking dad not to go for this Ford ecosport only because it lacked the dvd drive 😂. And now CDs are long gone. Even my laptop got no dvd drives. We can browse and stream anything for free online. Time flies!
All time favourite song 😍
I think the name comes from the fact that all basis of music at some point is from same family. Carnatic classical music and jazz both were birthed at different times and different places yet can be fused seamlessly to create a beautiful song. So these music genres are like cousins. Also, at one point both india and america was colonized by Britishers. So maybe that also plays a part in taking Indian classical music to distant lands n influence other music.
Sa ni dha pa by the Colonial Cousins, listen to that. A fun, classy song.
Most Indi pop songs of the 90s will surprise you the way this video did.
Guys Check out Definitely "SA ni dha pa ma gaa" (1996)Song of Colonial cousins Definitely A Masterpiece of 90's 💖💖
Colonial Cousins are a Band Name and Hari is a member of ir. Very popular band
Colonial Cousins is because Leslie Lewis sings in English and Hariharan sings in Hindi.English is introduced to India because India was a British colony.English and Hindi are cousins in India😋
I think the name comes from the singing styles and not the languages used. I don't recollect too many Hindi lyrics in their songs. Other than the last refrain of "Govind Bolo", zero Hindi in this song. The chorus starts off with Kannada.
@@EagleOverTheSea And leslie lewis is from Mangalore and Kannada ironically is Leslie's state language in Karnataka. I am sure his mother tongue is Konkani though. And hariharan is a tamilian but sang in Kannada.
@@edwardspencer9397 Did Leslie grow up there? Kannada is mostly an administrative language and medium of instruction in Mangalore. The lingua franca is Tulu.
One of my favourite songs from 90s
This is the first time I'm hearing it sober. It's funny. Also i need the Hariharan bit in loop or as a different piece. Please
Please do more videos on music/singing or dance than Bollywood movies..enjoyed all the videos on various bands like agam,classical singing,rock ,instruments..would love to see more on these!!
Hariharan is a mastermind 😍
There is not a single time when I have watched this and not cried.
Me too
You have to remember, Indian context of 'colonial' is pretty much all from being a 'colony' of the British Raj. As musicians from the genres of Indian classical (Hariharan), and Western jazz&rock (Leslie Lewis) who make music together as a fusion of both genres, and who sing about all people being family regardless of their colour & parentage, I suppose they thought it apt.
The American context is...very specific and a lot of the times, not at all applicable to a lot of stuff around the world. I suppose it is human foible to have pre-conceived notions.... as long as we recognize it within ourselves. :p
This going be fun for me thanks.
A lesson for u both ..never judge a book by its title. Leslie and Hariharan are a legend here. Please study about the artist or band before reacting. It will be helpful for u to review better.
Either they have not heard of Google search or lazy or don't care enough to research 😀
Chill, let them be.
Hariharan is one of the most talented singers in India. Lookup ARR's album list and you will see a lot of songs by Hariharan... Amazing voice!
Please also react to the other hit singles 'Sa Ni Dha Pa' (Never Know the Reason). The duo also won the MTV Asia Viewer's Choice Award and then later on secured the US Billboard Viewer's Choice Award too.
Childhood memories..... 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love your all reaction videos🥰🥰🥰, almost 70% of all Indian singers are from or connected to Kerala 🤔
Both Hari and Lessli come from South India - Tamil speaking households. Lessli is from French colonial ( past) Pondicherry. Both r settled in Mumbai. Lessli composes music for Tamil movies.