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Song by Winnipeg father, son goes viral by blending Halloween spirit with Punjabi culture

Thirteen-year-old Yuvraj Kang and his dad, Amrit Kang, released a Halloween-themed Punjabi song last week that mixes their Punjabi culture with their love for the annual spooky celebration.

Halloween-themed Punjabi music video has more than 45,000 views in less than a week

A young man in a turban stands in a crowd of costumed kids in a still from a music video.
Thirteen-year-old Yuvraj Kang, centre, and his dad, Amrit Kang, from Winnipeg, released the song Ghost Bhangra last week, complete with a three-minute-long music video. (Yuvraj Kang Music/YouTube)

A Winnipeg father and son are encouraging new Canadians to get into the Halloween spiritwith a Halloween-themed song that mixes their Punjabi culture with their love for the annual spooky celebration.

Thirteen-year-old Yuvraj Kang and his dad, Amrit Kang, released the song, Ghost Bhangra, last week, complete with a three-minute-long music video. It's already garnered more than 45,000 views on YouTube since its Oct. 26 release.

"I've been enjoying Halloween for many years, since I was a little kid. So it's been pretty fun," said Yuvraj Kang on CBC's Up to Speed Monday.

But he thought it was time to "blend the cultures together of Halloween and Punjabi music ... so that all kids can enjoy it," he said.

The video features Yuvrajsinging at a variety of locations in Winnipeg, including Assiniboine Park's annual Halloween event, Boo at the Zoo.

Children decked out in Halloween costumes dance along with him, and thevideo cuts to kids trick-or-treating and showing off their Halloween candy.

"There's gonna be costumes, candies, all the fog and all the dancing," Yuvrajsaid.

Amrit Kang, whoimmigrated to Canada in 2008, said it'simportant for new Canadians to mix their cultural roots with Canadian celebrations.

Children wearing Halloween costumes stand together for a picture.
Yuvraj's family, friends and fellow community members helped put the project together. (Fateh Brar)

He said he's proud of his son, who has been studying music at Winnipeg's Sargam Music Academy, wherethe song was recorded.

"Being a parent, I feel like we are very gifted to have Yuvraj," his father said. "He's very talented."

Yuvraj's musical skills have been showcased at community events, hesaid. He and his son also created a Christmas-themed Punjabi song last year.

Guest host Marjorie Dowhos speaks to Amrit Kang and his 13-year-old son, Yuvraj Kang, who sings the song Ghost Bhangra, which they released last week.

Working on the project with his dad, along with other family and community members, was also part of the fun, said Yuvraj.

They're planning to release more Punjabi songs and music videos in the future, he said.

With files from Marjorie Dowhos