A.R. Rahman has expressed his happiness after an African children’s band posted a video of themselves dancing to the song ‘Yethu’ from the movie Moonwalk.

The video song ‘Yethu’ from the movie Moonwalk has taken Instagram by storm. It has become a huge dance trend and is rapidly going viral all over the world.

People from many countries including Africa, Japan, America, England, United Arab Emirates, France, Sweden, etc. are enthusiastically participating in this trend and are posting reels with great energy while preserving the spirit of the song.

The song Yethu has crossed 11 million views on YouTube within two weeks of its release. Moreover, international critics are commenting enthusiastically on the song Yethu. Currently, reels made with the song “Yethu” on social media have crossed 100 million views and are going viral.

The trend, which started on January 27, is still gaining momentum. Beyond dancers, musicians and instrumentalists are also making reels for the song “Yethu”.

A popular African children’s band called “Hypers Kids Africa” has released a dance remake video for the song “Yethu”. Adding to the viral wave, renowned music composer A R Rahman himself commented on the video, “Thank you for the love. You guys are terrific”. In response, the children’s group said, “Happy to see your comment. We love you too”. This moment has encouraged fans and those who make more reels for the song, confirming that the song is celebrated by everyone, beyond culture.

The way in which the dance powerhouse Prabhu Deva effortlessly danced the most difficult dance moves in the song “Yethu” is also being praised.
Prabhu Deva’s explosive dance moves, A R Rahman’s bouncy music, and the song’s cinematography — all of which have created a huge buzz among fans and have made it onto the viral list worldwide.

With the popularity of the song continuing to grow, ‘Yethu’ is becoming a global dance anthem. “Yethu” has become a festival celebrating rhythm, unity, and creativity that transcends borders.