Who hasn’t grooved to the beats of the iconic Bollywood song ‘Jimmy Jimmy’? This 80’s music is a blockbuster song and a favourite of every millennial and many GenZs too. Released in 1982, this song composed by Bappi Lahiri is suddenly becoming very famous in China. Wondering the reason behind the sudden popularity? Chinese are using Bappi Lahiri’s Jimmy Jimmy song to protest against the ongoing zero-COVID policy in China.
Do You Know What ‘Jie Mi’ Means In Mandarin?
#JieMi means “#GiveMeRice” in #Mandarin
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Poor #Chinese 🤡🤡🤡👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/oJUAoijMxM— YagyaSenl Yuliya (@Yugyasnl_YaIiya) November 1, 2022
Jie Mi is a phrase in the Mandarin language that means Give me rice. The Chinese are using the song to vent their anger and frustration because of the zero-COVID policy. As seen in the video, a woman is using empty vessels in the video. And the reason is to show that they cannot even get the basic essential foods and ingredients during the lockdown.
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Chinese are uploading their version of Jie Mi on Douyin with the song. Douyin is a social media platform just like TikTok
Here’s Why Bappi Lahiri’s Jimmy Jimmy Song Is Taking Over China
As Jie Mi stands for Give me rice and it sounds quite similar to Jimmy, the iconic Jimmy Jimmy song of Bappi Lahiri is becoming the new protest anthem. The entire world is lifting COVID-19-related travel restrictions. Amidst every other country in the world, China is currently undergoing a stringent zero-COVID policy. The government decided to enforce heavy lockdowns in many parts of China.
Residents are not allowed to stay outside of their houses and they are staying inside for days and weeks. In between all these, the Chinese became frustrated with the new policies and they choose social media to vent their anger and harshly criticise the lockdown. The viral video of the woman dancing has somehow not come across the Chinese censors yet. About 2,675 positive cases were reported in China the last Sunday. It is an increase of about 800 positive cases from Saturday.
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Parvati Khan and Vijay Benedict are the singers of the iconic Jimmy Jimmy song. If you haven’t listened to the song recently, now is a perfect time.
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