72nd Independence Day Special: A Cappella Versions of ‘Vande Mataram’ is one of the most mesmerizing song you will listen Today

India, world’s largest democracy is all about to celebrate its Independence Day this weekend where the celebrations have already plunged on to the social media by the users across the globe. There have been posts, updates and songs which have been trending on social media such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp of Independence Day. Young musicians across the nation are commemorating and celebrating 72nd Independence Day singing out their Cappella versions of Vande Matram.

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Listen to Vande Mataram in New Capella Version by Young Musicians

India’s national song Vande Mataram has been one of the most sung songs on the eve of national celebrations across the nation. Vande Mataram which was penned down by the well acclaimed poet of India Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was sung by the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress which stole the heart of millions across the globe.

Nation’s gifted musician A R Rehman started out the trend of releasing the enthralling versions of patriotic songs. Rehman who released his album ‘Ma Tujhe Salam’ song was one highly consented patriotic song of the past decade. Following his path many patriotic songs sung by young musicians of the nation have been up with their version of national songs celebrating and expressing their love for the nation. So what exactly does “Vande Mataram” means? It means “I praise thee, Mother”. (Only for those people who have been chanting the slogan without knowing the meaning).

Watch out the new Cappella version of “Vande Mataram” which is sung by Bijibal and Vipin Lal, along with Soumya Ramakrishnan, Santhi Bijibal, Swetha Menon, Vijay.P.Jacob, Madhu Paul, Jibin Gopal, Justin Varghese, Vysakh Bejoy, Sarath Chandran, Bibin Ashok, Nandhu Kartha and Aby Salvin Thomas trending in YouTube.

Yet another Cappella version of “Vande Mataram” which has been sung by the by singers Soumya Sanathanan and Preetha PV is also viral in leading social media networks. What is pulling in the attention for the Cappella versions of songs among the social networkers is its unique way of not using any musical instrument in songs and vocalists efforts of generating different soothing sounds with their mouths.

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