Indian woman perfectly nails Japanese rap "Just a boy" and internet calls her a pro

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Indian woman perfectly nails Japanese rap "Just a boy" and internet calls her a pro

An Indian woman named Neha has captivated the internet with her impressive cover of the Japanese rap song "Just A Boy." Despite admitting to knowing little Japanese, her flawless pronunciation and energetic delivery have garnered over a million views and widespread praise online.

Music has this magical way of not just transcending boundaries, but also connecting hearts across languages and oceans without a single word of explanation needed. So much so that people across nationalities and languages spoken, ace, singing raps in a tongue that they’ve never spoken.Recently, one such video has lit up social media, turning a simple reel into a global sensation. We often stumble upon viral clips that make us hit replay, but few hit home like this.

Indian woman perfectly nails Japanese rap 'Just a boy'

Indian woman perfectly nails Japanese rap 'Just a boy'

Indian woman rocks the internet with a spot on Japanese rap!

An Indian woman named Neha blew up the internet with her electric cover of the hit Japanese rap "Just A Boy." She posted the video on Instagram under the handle @nehaah___ just three days ago, racking up over a million views in no time.In the clip, Neha casually admits upfront, "I haven't tried a rap in quite a long time, and I hardly know Japanese," before diving in with flawless pronunciation, tuning, and energy that matches the original's intensity."Just A Boy" has become a massive social media trend lately, where users online are tuning into covers and challenges from around the world.Neha's version stands out for how she does not miss out any nuance, making viewers question if she really doesn't speak the language. The song, which is a high-energy Japanese rap track, features fast-paced lyrics about youthful spirit and breaking free, which she delivers with power and poise.

Internet goes gaga over her perfect cover

Netizens went wild in the comments, with feelings of awe, humour, and demands for encores. One user wrote, “Whoa, hold up... I'm falling for you,” capturing the instant crush on her talent. Another user jokingly wrote, “Her: I don't know Japanese. Us: Are you sure??” highlighting how convincing her performance was.Praises kept coming on the post, “Are you kidding me? Not only was it beautiful, but you were so flawless as well!” from a third commenter, while someone else wrote, “If you have something to say, say it by looking at the face.. And don't abuse a language you don't know. Kidding, this was so great, you were amazing with the tune, and the pronunciation sounded exact.”Another fan wrote, “I love when people are talented and confident and make the best out of it. This was great. I love this song, and your version was so powerful to hear, too. Thanks for making my day like this.”Photo: Instagram

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