v Singer Vivek Agarwal uses bilingual songs to gather support for Kamala Harris among Indians
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Singer Vivek Agarwal uses bilingual songs to gather support for Kamala Harris among Indians

August 2024 387 views 08 Min 38 Sec

Singer Vivek Agarwal is using bilingual songs to rally support for Kamala Harris among the Indian community, blending cultural elements to connect with voters ahead of the 2024 elections.

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