http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqtqpmN3F_M

And also to note that they took home first place in this International 
Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) 
One of the judges for this semifinal was Kristina Wood, whose bio noted that 
she had worked with A.R. Rahman on a music for a number of films, 
includingSlumdog Millionaire. Oh the irony, that that’s exactly where The 
Stereotypes were headed with their closer, “Jai Ho.” Forgive my language, but 
this is probably the single ballsiest song choice I’ve ever seen an 
accomplished group make in a competition set. The solo was solid, and the 
choreography was, by far, the most fun of the night. The guys used a positively 
sick stomp and clap routine for percussion at one point. This is a textbook 
example of how you close a set—saving your most powerful, barn-burning number 
for the end; picking a song that very few a cappella groups in the world are 
doing; executing the heck out of it. I simply can’t say enough good things 
about this song, easily my favorite set closer I’ve seen so far in 2010.

http://www.acappellablog.com/2010/03/22/event-review-icca-midwest-semifinal-at-michigan-theater/


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