Nagani (song)
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| "Nagani" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Khin Maung Yin | |
| Language | Burmese |
| English title | Red Dragon |
| Released | 1938 |
| Composer(s) | Shwedaing Nyunt |
| Producer(s) | Nagani Book Club |
"Nagani" (Burmese: နဂါးနီ, lit. 'Red Dragon') is a traditional Burmese song that became an anthem of British Burma's independence movement from Great Britain.[1] Thu Maung's rendition of the song remains a classic in Myanmar today.[2]
Nagani was produced by the Nagani Book Club in 1938, as a means to promote the nascent enterprise.[3] Composed by Shwedaing Nyunt, it was first performed by Khin Maung Yin, a Burmese actor and singer.[3] The song was an immediate hit due to its tune and lyrics, which invokes the "Burmese dream," including the right to self-determination, national pride, and a means out of poverty.[3][2]