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Exact meaning of Kolaveri di is Murderous Rage but in Song Kolavei Di is used as Metaphor which means "Why are you Killing me Lady".
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Why this Kolavari Di is an Indian song that was made popular from Youtube. It is sung by the lyricist Dhanush.
no its ludacris in the song and the song is also sung by him
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Exact meaning of Kolaveri di is Murderous Rage but in Song Kolavei Di is used as Metaphor which means "Why are you Killing me Lady".
"Kolaveri Di" is a Tamil song that became popular in 2011. The phrase "Kolaveri Di" loosely translates to "murderous rage" in English, but in the context of the song, it is used to express feelings of heartbreak and frustration in a light-hearted and humorous way.
The song, Volare (meaning "To fly"), was also known as Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (meaning "In the Blue Painted Blue"), was written in Italian in 1957 by Dominico Modugno and Franco Migliacci.
"Kolaveri" is a Tamil word meaning rage, anger, or murderous rage. It gained fame through the song "Why This Kolaveri Di?" by Dhanush.
The song, Volare (meaning "To fly"), was also known as Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (meaning "In the Blue Painted Blue"), was written in Italian in 1957 by Dominico Modugno and Franco Migliacci.
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