New Delhi: Coke Studio Bharat is driving a inventive season with an amalgamation of over 50 artists from throughout the nation who’ve come collectively to create over 10 memorable tracks celebrating the roots of Bharat.
‘Taqdeer’ the newest tune from Coke Studio Bharat, brings alive the romance of the long-lasting Heer Ranjha and attract of these ‘sarson ke khet’ with a mix of nostalgia and the age-old artwork type of ‘bait bazi’ deftly woven along with highly effective Punjabi beats. With his distinct model, music producer-composer Donn Bhat breathes life into each single notice of this soul stirring composition.
Singer-songwriter Rashmeet Kaur leads the collective along with her acoustic results that set the tone whereas Sakur Khan, together with his poetic excellence defines the temper and elevates the musical expertise. Rapper, songwriter, and producer Prabh Deep injects the tune together with his power and provides a definite freshness to it.
Post the resounding success of the debut tune ‘Udja,’ which garnered close to 45 million views on YouTube, and immense appreciation for the second celebratory track ‘Holi Re Rasiya,’ with over 35 million views on YouTube to date, Coke Studio Bharat, releases its new soul stirring rendition – ‘Taqdeer’.
This lovely composition weaves collectively the romance and playfulness of a lovers’ quarrel. With impactful lyrics that seize the myriad of feelings skilled by these deep in love, and the heartwarming vocals that pierce proper via one’s soul, ‘Taqdeer’ is a novel musical journey into the labyrinth of human feelings centered across the energy of affection.
Ankur Tewari, the award-winning musician and acclaimed songwriter, weaves his curatorial expertise into the observe together with his incomparable magic. “I am very excited for ‘Taqdeer’, I think we have a great song that captures the profound feeling of a struggle with one’s own thinking. While curating the song we used the poetic rhyme scheme of bait bazi as with Coke Studio Bharat we wish to take our folk traditions and culture to the younger generation and enthrall the global audience with the richness of Indian music.”