The music video "As One" has gone viral in Nagaland ever since the video was uploaded on November 24, today as on Sunday, 11,500 has viewed the video. The compilation of languages that reside in Nagaland makes the video appealing and makes you feel oneness as you watch the video.
It gives you the thrill as you listen to the tunes of the music sang by different artist from different communites, the mixture language in a video makes you a must watch.
It makes sense when I say together as one; because the video tries to promotes peace to all the mankind and that we respect every community that resides in Nagaland.
The music video “As One” was created by Voice of Nagaland with the intention of “peace and harmony” among the community, the video was represented from all communities and tribes in Nagaland.
Initially, the video was released on November 15 by Chief Minister of Nagaland, TR Zeliang at his residential office in Kohima.
Through this video, the group aims to bridge the communal disparities and lack of unity among the people of Nagaland. The project took over a year and a half to complete, the organiser mentioned.
Chief Minister of Nagaland said “such harmony message to people through collective, beautiful and colourful voices of talented Nagaland people showing their united voice chorus together for love of peace.”
Voice of Nagaland is a group that manages artists and promotes younger talents and nurture the upcoming generation especially in the field of singing and performing.
The team of Voice of Nagaland led by its managing director Zangzang Zeliang, advisor Sandeep, Asigwangle Zeliang and K.K. Paul.
“Through this video let the people be reminded that all is not lost and this still is a chance for peace in our land,” the team wrote in a press release to the media houses in Nagaland.
The sense of togetherness or a feeling of oneness is shown by the Nagaland through Music. The Nagaland choir recently launched uploaded a video as one which represents the tribes and community residing in Nagaland spreading the message that peace exist in Nagaland.
If we talk northeast and music, I think we have marked their way ahead in Music, for instance, Shillong Chamber Choir won the India got talent in October 2010.
While in Nagaland such as Aloba Naga (Winner of 2012 Best Indian Act at MTV Europe Music Award), a reputed band from Nagaland had toured the entire world,
Some of the Naga artist songs were even in the nominees of the Grammy award,James Basnet’s songs ‘officially made it on the 58th GRAMMY’s 1 Round Ballot while Abiogenesis, made it to the 51st Grammy Awards with five entries in four categories. Their earlier album, Aeon Spell was also listed in the 50th Grammy Awards in two categories.
Let's all give cheer to Nagaland for once. If you haven’t watched the video, click the link and watch, it gives you the feeling of oneness as all the language are put together in a music video.
With inputs from Eastern Mirror
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