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World Culture Dimash's Fans from Chile Perform a Song in Kazakh...

Dimash’s Fans from Chile Perform a Song in Kazakh to Celebrate Kazakhstan’s Independence Day

World Culture Dimash's Fans from Chile Perform a Song in Kazakh to Celebrate Kazakhstan's...

Dimash’s Fans from Chile Perform a Song in Kazakh to Celebrate Kazakhstan’s Independence Day

Dimash Qudaibergen’s fans from Chile came together to celebrate Kazakhstan’s Independence Day. In honor of the country’s 33rd anniversary of independence, they recorded a heartfelt and moving video of the famous Kazakh song Elim Menim.

“With love and respect from the southernmost country in the world, we want to be part of this celebration and congratulate Kazakhstan through music,” shared the Dears.

To achieve an authentic sound, the fans collaborated with Ainagul Adenova, who assisted with the phonetics. The result was a vibrant and sincere performance, highlighting the warm relationship between Chile and Kazakhstan.

The video also featured young Chilean performer Pablo Romero, who previously appeared on the national TV channel TVN’s popular parody show “My Name Is.” Pablo performed S.O.S d’un terrien en détresse in the style of Dimash, marking the culmination of his long creative journey.

Another participant in the project was Dimash’s fan Andrea, who, out of deep love for the music of the Kazakh artist, began learning to play the dombra, a traditional Kazakh instrument.

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