The song “Moye Moye” is becoming incredibly well-known worldwide. Every content creator uses this tune, which can be found in numerous viral reels. Both Instagram reels and TikTok videos feature the tune. Indians, on the other hand, are obsessed with the song. However, why is it the case?
‘Moye Moye’ trend wave
The lyrics of Teya Dora’s 2023 song “Džanum,” a song featuring Serbian singer-songwriter Moye Moye, mention the song. However, the words as originally written are “Moje More,” which is pronounced as “Moye More,” and it means “my nightmares.” This song’s YouTube video has received over 60 million views.
The song explores emotions such as rejection, desire, and dejection. It’s about feeling abandoned and losing hope.
Composed from the depths of one’s sorrow and anguish, “Džanum,” also popularly known as “Moye Moye,” is a song that has become a comedy staple in India. This music is being used by all content creators to increase views and likes on their reels.
By posing as persons with special needs, the song alludes to dark comedy. Even though these videos are satirical, some with exceptional abilities may find them insulting.
‘Moye Moye’: Celebs who sailed through the trend
1. Ayushmann Khurrana
At a concert, Ayushmann Khurrana was performing the well-known Punjabi tappa “Bari Barsi” when he unexpectedly began singing “Moye Moye.”
2. Dolly Singh And Uorfi Javed
By uploading their joint Instagram clip for the song, Dolly Singh and Uorfi Javed recently poked fun at the craze.
3. Salman Khan
Salman Khan Films shared a meme with a picture of Salman Khan sobbing from one of his movies along with the words “Moye Moye.”
4. Shraddha Kapoor
“Moye Moye coz I goye for a shoot tomorrow, and I will miss my little boye,” Shraddha Kapoor said beside an endearing photo of her pet.
The entire country has been swept up by this “Moye Moye” fad. Everyone is a part of it, from the general population to politicians and celebrities.