Animal Planet ropes in A-Capella group RaagaTrippin’ for a Republic Day special music video

Animal Planet ropes in A-Capella group RaagaTrippin’ for a Republic Day special music video

This unique music video rendition of ‘Saare Jahaan se Achha’, is a part of Animal Planet’s series

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MUMBAI: This Republic Day, Animal Planet is releasing a soulful natural symphony music video in association with RaagaTrippin’, the famous Indian A-capella group known for creating instrument-free music. This unique rendition of the famous patriotic song ‘Saare Jahaan Se Achha’ composed through human voices is exclusively produced for Animal Planet’s popular series India’s Wild Tales; which is a month-long relay of India special wildlife shows that truly captures the serenity of nature and the majestic rich biodiversity that exists in the varied terrains across the Indian sub-continent.

In this melodious symphony, RaagaTrippin’, produces soothing and extremely impressive animal and bird sounds like Peacock, Elephant, Monkey, Lion, Chimpanzee through five band members’ voices, which is bound to take the audience on a wild tour. India is home to an amazing array of wildlife and this special creation will showcase the charismatic visuals of India’s wildlife, over the mesmerizing natural sounds.

Talking about this initiative, the members of RaagaTrippin’ said, “When Animal Planet approached us to create this jingle using just our five voices, celebrating the diverse wildlife from all across India in a patriotic sense, we jumped at the opportunity!  It was a fresh new challenge recreating the wildlife and nature calls, tones and unique jungle sound characteristics along with a twist of our own.” They added, “Many of the sounds voiced by us were done for the first time and it took a lot of trial and error getting them right. These included the Peacock, the roar of the Lion, Elephant, Tiger, Chimpanzee and various Birds to name a few. But now looking back at this, we're extremely proud to have had this experience and the privilege of representing the voice of the Indian wildlife with Animal Planet!”