The HU - Bii Biyelgee (Official Music Video)

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Published 2022-09-02
Official music video for "Bii Biyelgee" by The HU.
The Hu Live At Glastonbury here: thehu.ffm.to/liveatglastonbury

RUMBLE OF THUNDER here: thehu.ffm.to/rumbleofthunder.
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Production Company: HERO Studio
Director: Dashdondog Bayarmagnai
Co-Director: Baatar Batsukh
Creative Director: Temuujin Batkhuu
Operator: Munkh-Erdene Narankhuu
Editor: Zoljargal Erdenekhuyag
Main Actor: Erdenebileg Ganbold aka Ebi
Special thanks to UFC Fighter D.Batgerel aka Steppe Storm, all the HU family and Nature Dance dancers who contributed in making this video.
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All Comments (21)
  • @xxxx73z
    "Adapt to your generation but don't forget your culture" Mad respect to this Band.
  • THE HU SHOULD BE THE HALFTIME SHOW AT THE SUPER BOWL NEXT SEASON!!!!!🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈💯💯💯💯💯
  • @jasonwilson3827
    Im 42 and never been to a concert.. im definitely going to see these guys
  • I don't care what anyone says, but Mongolia knows when to have some fun.
  • @user-yy2vn7ch4e
    В который раз убеждаюсь, металл покинул белую Европу, чтобы появится под бесконечным небом Тенгри
  • i am Mongolian and it gave me feelings of spiritual journey to the past where my ancestors literally lived like this. So precious and genuine life we had back then
  • @John5025
    Wow, I was not expecting that. Mongols know how to party!
  • @allio3459
    Im a Chinese and even though we were at war with you for thousands of years, you make good music. 😂
  • @ChollaRanch
    A Mongolian biyelgee is always a joy and particularly needed for a proper wake !!! For those who are unfamiliar, a "biyelgee" is a traditional Mongolian dance, originally designed to be performed inside a round, tent-like ger (= yurt, in Turkish). Musicians make up the center, and the other invitees form a circle along the outer edges of the ger, either sitting or standing. All of the guests then move together, mostly in concert and in a manner that reflects the lyrics for any given song. Because of a ger's space limitations, motions are constrained, with the hands and arms used to imitate the motions of Mongolia's great hunting eagles or other flying birds, horseback riding, archers in action, etc. (A biyelgee has comparative similarities to the stylized Hawaiian hula dancing.) Another great biyelgee was performed to The HU's "Wolf Totem" in 2019 --- a sort of flash mob gathered on the plaza in front of Government Palace in Ulaanbaatar. You can watch the dance students' beautifully choreographed movements applied to the song's lyrics at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqKyUMXq4V4. Fun!
  • @aaa00705
    Let’s have a nomadic dance for the new album 🙌🏽⚡️
  • @larry-naylor
    I love Mongolia very much and can't wait to go back. It's my spiritual home and I miss it greatly.
  • @hendersen7863
    And now I want to go party with some mongolians . Always thought it was cool that they still keep to their ancestral culture
  • Why Am I living in a city? I made a mistake! I must live like these men do!
  • @firefrost9718
    You all looked to be having such fun. Wonderful video with joyful music that made me smile. thank you for sharing your music, art and culture with all of us.