Rapper Hanumankind's track Big Dawgshas taken India’s hip-hop scene global, making it to multiple international charts. The fact that a song from India can now dominate global rap playlists is an absolute flex. That’s the magic of these Indian hits that became viral sensations, the kind of catchy songs that made even the most dance-phobic dad in Norway try out some moves.
So, grab your sunglasses (you’ll need them for Kala Chashma), loosen up those shoulders, and prepare for a world tour through some of India’s most global hits.
1. Naatu Naatu
Naatu Naatubasically took over the planet two years ago. This Telugu song from RRR went beyond borders, bagged a Golden Globe, and triggered a worldwide dance-off. Even people in Finland who’ve never heard of Telugu cinema were attempting to master the footwork. It’s got a beat so addictive that even Swedish toddlers were shouting Naatu Naatu with zero context. And thanks to a few late-night talk shows and celebrities hopping on board, Naatu Naatuis now known as the song that united the world in a quest to dance like maniacs.
2. Why This Kolaveri Di
Dhanush’s Why This Kolaveri Dibroke YouTube back in 2011 and made millions of people worldwide wonder, “What’s a Kolaveri?” It’s a heartbreak song sung in a mix of Tamil and English... more like English as interpreted by a guy who’s had way too much booze. In Japan, it was a karaoke sensation. Italy got into it too. The most charming part is that it was so catchy that people across the globe were singing “Kolaveri di” with no idea that they were mourning fictional heartbreak.
3. Jimmy Jimmy, Aaja Aaja
This Bappi Lahiri disco gem from the 80s is basically an Indian version of Stayin’ Alive. In Russia, it became the party song, and to this day, Russians sing Jimmy Jimmywith more enthusiasm than your uncle at a desi wedding. Then it became a rage in China in October 2022. China’s factory workers were stuck inside a factory day and night because of the government’s zero-tolerance Covid policy. When their protest was suppressed, a new kind of protest started bubbling up on Chinese TikTok (Douyin). Chinese netizens took to singing Jimmy Jimmy.You see, in Mandarin 'Jie mi' (pronounced Jimmy) translates to “Give me rice,” which was in short supply there during the lockdown. It was the perfect way to show discontent without saying a word.
4. Srivalli
Here’s a song that quietly left the Telugu film Pushpaand ended up on Instagram Reels around the world. Allu Arjun’s laid-back swagger in Srivalli has people hooked. It’s not just about the beat, it’s about that signature Arjun “walk” that became a viral trend. You know you’ve made it when people in Turkey and Malaysia are imitating your walk while trying not to fall over. Cricketers, YouTubers, and kids in Japan were all giving the Srivalli walk their best shot.
5. Mundian To Bach Ke
Before there was Despacito, there was Mundian To Bach Ke. This Punjabi bhangra classic by Panjabi MC sampled the Knight Ridertheme and instantly became a European club anthem. The track was such a hit that Jay-Z jumped on a remix, bringing it into mainstream America. In Germany, it’s still a party staple, and even in places like Mexico, the beat makes people forget they don’t know Punjabi and just dance.