DJ RDS Swarup is known within the underground remix circuit for taking traditional melodies and "dirtying" them up—a style often referred to in the South Asian DJ scene as "GoDirty." This specific remix focuses on: High-BPM Energy:
So, what makes this mix so special? Here are some key features that set it apart:
Compared to other remixes (like DJ AKash's trance version or DJ Rahat's reverb remix), Swarup's Godirty mix is unequivocally the loudest and most aggressive. If you want subtle, look elsewhere. If you want to break your neck headbanging, this is the one.
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This version transforms the folk-pop melody into a high-energy dance floor anthem.
Unlike standard remixes that drop the beat immediately, DJ RDS Swarup employs a masterful 32-bar intro. He isolates the original vocal—raw and unaltered—over a filtered, distant kick. As the crowd chants anticipation, the reverb builds. Then, at the 45-second mark, the Godirty signature hits: a distorted bass wobble that shakes the subwoofers.
You can find various versions and remixes of this track on major streaming and video platforms: Official Original: Available on YouTube (G Series) Remix Search: