Malayalam, one of the 22 officially recognized languages of India, has its roots in the ancient Dravidian languages. The language has evolved over the centuries, influenced by various cultures, including the Aryans, the Portuguese, and the Dutch. Today, Malayalam is spoken by over 35 million people worldwide, primarily in Kerala, Lakshadweep, and other parts of India.
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The "Exclusive" suffix emerged from the YouTube boom of the 2010s. Independent musicians and bedroom producers began uploading their takes on classic songs. To stand out, they started labeling their work as "Exclusive"—promising listeners a version that wasn't a ripped movie audio track, but a fresh, legally ambiguous (often "inspired") creation made just for them. Malayalam, one of the 22 officially recognized languages
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