Amazon miniTV entered the Guinness World Records with the largest on-ground hip-hop dance activity during the premiere of its dance reality show ‘Hip Hop India’. A total of 1870 dancers performed for over 5 minutes at Filmcity in Mumbai, with judges Remo D’Souza and Nora Fatehi, Amazon Advertising Head Girish Prabhu, and Nissan Motors India Head of Marketing Rajesh Srivastava. Special partners To the Culture and dancing crew Kings United led by Suresh Mukund choreographed the performance.
Actor Nora Fatehi, a judge on Hip Hop India, praised the historic moment of setting a global record for the largest hip-hop performance. She said ” Setting a global record for the largest hip-hop performance, sends a message to all of India’s street dancers, encouraging them to come out of their shells. I am honoured to be a part of this iconic event and Hip-Hop India.”
Guinness World Records announced the record-breaking moment as the stadium was filled with applause. The previous record for the largest hip-hop performance was set in 2014 by 1658 dancers in Alabama, USA. This global record coincided with the launch of ‘Hip Hop India’ on Amazon miniTV, a free show celebrating hip-hop culture in India.