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Jonita Gandhi's V-Day Proposal

IANS, 09 Feb, 2017 11:58 AM
  • Jonita Gandhi's V-Day Proposal
Here's a proposal from Jonita Gandhi, singer of "The Breakup Song" -- give your own special twist to the hit party track and get featured in a special video for her YouTube channel.
 
In an age of quick romances, and when dating is available on a right swap, "The Breakup Song" almost became a youth anthem of sorts with quirky lyrics that summed up dealing with breakups in much light-hearted manner. 
 
Jonita has now thrown up a chance for her fans to feature in a special video. They will have to send in their version -- either original or with a unique twist of their own to the song -- but they have to stick to the original tune and tempo.
 
A handful of selected best entries recorded in their own voice will then be featured on her channel in a mashup video.
 
Jonita said: "I saw a lot of great dubsmash videos when the song first came out, so I'm really looking forward to hearing the submissions for this contest. This is the first time I'm interacting with my fans this way and I'm excited to see and hear their talent."

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