‘i wanna dance’ is out now. it started last year as a @jblindia audition, got me into the top 12, and since then, i’ve played it at a lot these amazing places on buses, boats, in clubs, cars, taxis from nepal to amsterdam. every time i played it, it evolved with me. the song is truly about finding freedom in movement. the dance floor is officially open 🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻
#arethesejustanother
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From millions of streams to dancefloors across the world, Kimeraa’s ( @itskimeraa ) sonic universe keeps expanding 🛸
Experience it live at ParaDisco on 30 May at @hylo.mumbai .🪩💃🏻
Tickets available through the bio link!🎫
Dancing (or dance) refers to moving the body and feet rhythmically, usually to music, as a form of expression, social interaction, or art. It involves sequences of movement—either improvised or choreographed—that often convey emotion or story.
Did u listen to IWD yet? If not then leave a comment and I’ll send you the link
Can you meet me on the dance floor ????
i wanna dance music video up on my YouTube :)
Comment Dance or your favourite gifs in the comments and watch the video
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🎥: @rushirajjj
Do you like Dancing? #dance #arethesejustanother
I had such a great time performing in Delhi this past weekend. So many good moments in there but here’s some great one :)
raw energy and everyone on the same page 🫶🏻
s/o to the homies at @souldoutofficial@zenithtribe_@itsyourboysoul for pulling this one off w @buntmusic
🎥: @kuvvetmedia
Morse code is a system of communication that uses short and long signals (dots and dashes) to represent letters and numbers.
It was developed in the 19th century for telegraph communication over long distances.
Messages are sent through sound, light, or electrical pulses in timed sequences.
Each letter has a unique pattern, allowing complex messages to be transmitted simply.
It’s one of the earliest examples of encoding language into rhythm.
Morse Code is out on all platforms :)
Yes, we actually did sample a morse code message and yes it has a secret message in there. For the ones who want to know more about morse code >
Mastered by @pixlpxl
Artwork by @kubricksnoodlesoup
Edit by @rohanmalgotraa