Phenomenal! What is now happening in the video lipsync "Keong Racun" Shinta-Jojo. Only in a month, this video is able to penetrate almost two million hits on YouTube, Facebookers attention and Twitter users. Video "Keong Racun" Shinta-Jojo also makes ST12 band fall in love. Jovita Adityasari (19) known as Jojo, a student majoring in International Relations (IR) Pasundan University (Unpas), and Shinta Nuriansyah (19), a student from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) in Bandung, acting as he sat on the sofa with their lips to imitate song "Keong Racun".
Since the first uploaded on June 18 and until now, this video Bandung ancestors have been hit more than 1,881,900 times. The amount of hits or views that are usually exposed to the open scandal since owned by a famous artist in the span of three months on YouTube. Therefore, the Indonesian nation should be proud. It turned out not only pornographic video scandal news, playing Ariel "Peterpan" (29), Luna Maya (27), and Cut Tari (33) that can be worldwide. Videos Ariel Ariel twisted into "Peterporn". Apparently lipsync duet "Keong Racun" Shinta and Jojo too crowd foreign media.
A British news site, The Independent, preaching the phenomenon "Keong Racun" is on YouTube. Not only that, "Keong Racun" beat its competitors topics, such as onetime for, don't count on it, 'predicting kanye tweets, and even the Inception, the box office Hollywood films played by Leonardo DiCaprio. Hmmm....really phenomenal for unknown artists from Indonesia.
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