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Ziddi: India's leading dance troupe MJ5 drops a groovy number about stubbornness

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By Ritika Nath
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Ziddi: India's leading dance troupe MJ5 drops a groovy number about stubbornness
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MJ 5 the Mumbai based dance group comprises of R Kartik, Himanshu Gola, Rohit Singh, Vishnu Kumar, and Dennis Anthony. The all-boy dance band has came a long way after winning the title of the dance reality show 'India's Dancing Superstar' in 2013. After their massive debut track '
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Bawaal,' which was well received by all, they have now raised the bar with their song 'Ziddi,' which was released recently. publive-image Image Source: Instagram MJ5 is well-known for its animated, popping, and locking styles, and they are now winning hearts with their music videos as well. Their song '
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Ziddi,' which is sung by all members of the band, is undeniably impressive and can instantly hook anyone with its quirky music. publive-image Image Source: Instagram The song's genre is popular in Caribbean countries with EDM, and MJ5 is the first Indian band to bring such music to India. When it comes to dance and pop music, they are unquestionably trend setters. Moving on the song credits, sung by all the members of MJ5; the music and the lyrics are given by Dixant & Nitish. Meanwhile, the video is directed by Kish.T & Nitish. The song is digitally partnered by One Digital Entertainment and is released under MJ5's YouTube channel. ALSO READ: Wedding bell rings for most desirable ‘No More Shada’- Parmish Verma publive-image Image Source: Instagram The song has already surpassed 2 million views and still counting. MJ5's distinct and out-of-the-box dancing style has propelled dance to new heights, earning them the title "Moon Walk Magicians." Not only that, but they have a separate reputation in Bollywood, with millions of fans around the world, including Kartik Aryan, Riteish Deshmukh, Shah Rukh Khan, Remo D'Souza, Akshay Kumar and Govinda.
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