Amazon miniTV, India’s free video streaming service, has entered the Guinness World Records with the largest on-ground hip-hop dance activity. A total of 1870 dancers performed for over 5 minutes at the premiere of its dance reality show, ‘Hip Hop India’.
The event was held at Filmcity in Mumbai, in the presence of Hip Hop India’s judges Remo D’Souza and Nora Fatehi, alongside Girish Prabhu – Head of Amazon Advertising, and Rajesh Srivastava – Head of Marketing, Nissan Motors India as guests.
Special partners To The Culture and dancing crew Kings United, led by Suresh Mukund, choreographed the performance. The Guinness World Records official adjudicators announced the record-breaking moment, with the stadium erupting in applause. The previous record for the largest hip-hop performance was set in 2014 by 1658 dancers in Alabama, USA. This global record coincides with the launch of ‘Hip Hop India’ on Amazon miniTV, a free celebration of hip-hop culture in India. The judge on Hip Hop India Remo D’Souza said, “Being a part of a team that set a world record in the field of hip-hop is an honor not only for me but for all of us who took part in it.”