Mongolian version of ‘Jingle Bells’ goes viral
The festive song combines the magic of Mongolian throat singing with techno and the classic 150-year-old beloved Christmas song. The rendition has been called one of the ‘best version so far’ by many.
Dutch DJ Ozcan, who is of Turkish heritage, was asked by many fans to release the full version of the song after he only released a small teaser. This prompted him to release a full version which features people in Mongolian garb dancing to the song.
The song went viral, and Ozcan even released a Spotify version so people can listen whenever they wish and add it to their Christmas playlists.
Part of the song’s appeal is the unique practice of ‘throat singing’, which is common in Mongolia. A herder then makes a melody by singing two notes simultaneously.
Antoher hilarious moment was when the official ‘Santa Claus’ account on Instagram endorsed the track by sharing it and writing, “The elves are rocking to this in the workshop right now. I keep having to remind them to stop dancing and finish up the last of the gift requests!”
The original DJ behind the successful song said, “This started as a fun idea… and thanks to your insane requests, it turned into a full song and music video. Hope this brings some warmth and joy in the days leading up to Christmas.”
The comments were filled with praise; one person wrote, “I absolutely LOVE Mongolian style throat singing.”Continue reading…