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Rohan Cariappa's video: STORYTELLING TECHNIQUES BY @Talha Anjum @Ikka ANALYSING BALLI AUR MEIN NISHU

@STORYTELLING TECHNIQUES BY @Talha Anjum & @Ikka || ANALYSING BALLI AUR MEIN & NISHU
Check out my second channel –Not Funny Rohan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBNKvOI3MfU&t=1881s ____________________________________________________ For sponsorships/promos (Brands only)- managingrohan@gmail.com P.S- No song/artist promos, thanks _____________________________________________________ Thumbnail Credit- https://www.instagram.com/videshmusick/ Outro/ transition song- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCLkcm0lcuM Original tracks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtp0JV7eSaU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLidcuC8iww _____________________________________________________ Here is my new video where I discuss a few prominent storytelling techniques used by Ikka and Talha Anjum in their respective tracks Nishu and Balli aur Mein. This video aims to shed light on subtle ways through which a song and a story becomes more impactful and the music becomes timeless. In my opinion, storytelling in rap is highly underrated ______________________________________________________________________ Follow me on Instagram- @rohancariappa https://www.instagram.com/rohancariappa/ __________________________________________________ Video puri dekh lena. Also, do Like/Dislike the video.

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