A famous Indian billionaire Anand Mahindra said that Trinidad and Tobago is at the top of his holiday list. India’s media channels reported that he who heads the $20 billion company’s operations in over 100 cities, loved the fusion of Hindi-Trinidadian music created in the Soca tune ‘Nack Ah Ting’ by Raymond Ramnarine and a band called Dil- E-Nadan.
The Indian businessman also shared the song on his Twitter which received over 200 thousand views with hundreds of likes and retweets.
“This is not common #Motivation of the moon type of reflection. But I think it warrants a good start to the week! And Trinidad goes to the top of my vacation destination wish list,” he tweeted.
This is not common, #Motivation of the moon type of reflection. But I think it warrants a good start to the week! And Trinidad goes to the top of my vacation destination wish list. pic.twitter.com/1pa5FwGe3N
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) August 22, 2022
The song that the billionaire shared on his Twitter is making the rounds on social networks. It has 3.8 million views on YouTube, and over 15,000 people have liked the song’s video on the platform. The song was released more than a year ago, and the craze is back.
Many people commented asking Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan to do a Bollywood remake.
“That’s what I like, real originality. Raymond Ramnarine and the DEN group have seriously outdone themselves. I love horns; I love the fact that it was filmed in Caura, 1/4 mile from where I grew up. This is true Trini Music, a perfect blend of Trini culture. From one musician to another, well done Raymond Ramnarine,” wrote a user named Raja Sonnylal.
“Nice remix! Well sung, So nostalgic; my fiancé from Joburg loved chutney music; he introduced me to chutney remixes when I was there a few years ago; big things. Namaste and warmest greetings from Mumbai, India,” commented a user named Sangeeta K.
After Anand Mahindra shared the video on his Twitter account, many people flocked to watch the original video on Youtube and build a musical bond between two countries that are thousands of miles apart.