Indian singer Harrdy Sandhu prophesizes that Punjabi music will take over the world (if it hasn’t already).
The renewed interest in Punjabi music is evident with back-to-back appearances of South Asian artists at crowd-magnet international music events such as the Coachella (Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh became the first Punjabi artist to perform) and at the Juno Awards, where Indian Canadian artists like Tesher and AP Dhillon have left their marks.
Read More: Diplo Reviews Coachella 2023, Says Diljit Dosanjh Was ‘My Favorite’: ‘We Made Music After I Saw His Show’
“I’m so happy that Punjabi music is going global,” starts Sandhu, who is basking in the success of his new EP Pleasures.
Speaking to Et Canada’s Jed Tavernier, Sandhu talked about when he drove a taxi in Australia and realized the genre was widely popular among locals.
“I still remember in 2008, I was in Australia. I used to drive a taxi.
The renewed interest in Punjabi music is evident with back-to-back appearances of South Asian artists at crowd-magnet international music events such as the Coachella (Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh became the first Punjabi artist to perform) and at the Juno Awards, where Indian Canadian artists like Tesher and AP Dhillon have left their marks.
Read More: Diplo Reviews Coachella 2023, Says Diljit Dosanjh Was ‘My Favorite’: ‘We Made Music After I Saw His Show’
“I’m so happy that Punjabi music is going global,” starts Sandhu, who is basking in the success of his new EP Pleasures.
Speaking to Et Canada’s Jed Tavernier, Sandhu talked about when he drove a taxi in Australia and realized the genre was widely popular among locals.
“I still remember in 2008, I was in Australia. I used to drive a taxi.
- 7/19/2023
- by Divya Goyal
- ET Canada
Known for his songs like ‘Bijlee Bijlee’, ‘Titliyaan’, ‘Kya Baat Haii 2.0’ among others, music sensation Harrdy Sandhu said that with his latest extended play (EP)- titled ‘Pleasures’, he wanted to challenge himself creatively, and experiment with the music.
Warner Music India and Harrdy — who have collaborated on this EP, features five captivating songs that showcase his distinct and fun style of storytelling.
‘Pleasures’ takes Sandhu into a transformed soundscape, demonstrating his artistic growth and evolution.
The album encompasses various genres, including dance, pop, romance, and a heartbreak track. The EP’s first track, ‘Psycho’, a vibrant and groovy number, was released today along with an official music video.
Expressing his excitement about the EP launch, Harrdy shares, “I believe it is very important for an artist to constantly evolve and explore new territories, and throughout my career, I have strived to do the same.
With ‘Pleasures,’ I wanted to challenge myself creatively,...
Warner Music India and Harrdy — who have collaborated on this EP, features five captivating songs that showcase his distinct and fun style of storytelling.
‘Pleasures’ takes Sandhu into a transformed soundscape, demonstrating his artistic growth and evolution.
The album encompasses various genres, including dance, pop, romance, and a heartbreak track. The EP’s first track, ‘Psycho’, a vibrant and groovy number, was released today along with an official music video.
Expressing his excitement about the EP launch, Harrdy shares, “I believe it is very important for an artist to constantly evolve and explore new territories, and throughout my career, I have strived to do the same.
With ‘Pleasures,’ I wanted to challenge myself creatively,...
- 7/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Punjabi star Harrdy Sandhu, who announced his new album on social media, shared the poster of the same, and revealed the title as ‘Pleasures’. The album consists of a line-up of five songs.
The poster showcases an eye-catching design of a tight close-up of a woman with blood red shade of lip colour. The songs in the album include ‘Psycho’, ‘Gal Meri’, ‘If You Want’, ‘Love Hate’ and ‘What is Love’. Each title sparked making the audience eager for the album.
Set to be released on July 6, Harrdy Sandhu’s ‘Pleasures’ album is a remarkable testament to the artist’s unwavering dedication.
Meanwhile, Harrdy, who made the path-breaking track ‘Bijlee Bijlee’, was last seen in the Hindi film ‘Code Name: Tiranga’ in which he starred opposite Parineeti Chopra.
The poster showcases an eye-catching design of a tight close-up of a woman with blood red shade of lip colour. The songs in the album include ‘Psycho’, ‘Gal Meri’, ‘If You Want’, ‘Love Hate’ and ‘What is Love’. Each title sparked making the audience eager for the album.
Set to be released on July 6, Harrdy Sandhu’s ‘Pleasures’ album is a remarkable testament to the artist’s unwavering dedication.
Meanwhile, Harrdy, who made the path-breaking track ‘Bijlee Bijlee’, was last seen in the Hindi film ‘Code Name: Tiranga’ in which he starred opposite Parineeti Chopra.
- 7/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
By definition, spoilers are no fun. No one wants to have their good time spoiled by anything or anybody. If you're one of those people who finds enjoyment in spoiling films and TV shows for others, then you're a jerk.
But sometimes spoilers can come by accident. Your friend could let a spoiler slip without even thinking. Or you might unintentionally overhear a spoiler from a nearby conversation. And it's even possible that, as part of your job, you could be interviewing someone from a show that's adapted from a comic book. Then the actor wrongly assumes that everyone at the roundtable has read the latest issue, starts talking about your favorite character's death, and you get spoiled because you read the book in trades.
Similarly, if people wrongly assume that you've seen a TV show that's been out for 15 years, then that's another way that you could accidentally be spoiled.
But sometimes spoilers can come by accident. Your friend could let a spoiler slip without even thinking. Or you might unintentionally overhear a spoiler from a nearby conversation. And it's even possible that, as part of your job, you could be interviewing someone from a show that's adapted from a comic book. Then the actor wrongly assumes that everyone at the roundtable has read the latest issue, starts talking about your favorite character's death, and you get spoiled because you read the book in trades.
Similarly, if people wrongly assume that you've seen a TV show that's been out for 15 years, then that's another way that you could accidentally be spoiled.
- 9/8/2022
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
[Editor's Note: "They hate it, we love it!" - A carryover from Deadly Magazine, Deadly Pleasures will now be a regular column on Daily Dead. Each installment, a different writer will defend an often hated genre movie.]
Even though grossly maligned when released in October 1995, Vampire in Brooklyn has become something of an unfortunate punch line in the careers of both its director and star. Although it’s been misunderstood and wrongly forced to take a time out in the horror genre’s “Shame Corner” over the last two decades, I still adore the hell out of Vampire in Brooklyn.
Starring Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison and John Witherspoon, and directed by Wes Craven, Vampire in Brooklyn is pretty much Nosferatu meets Coming to America with a Blaxploitation twist. Murphy plays a smooth-talking vampire from the Caribbean, named Maximillian, who must sire a companion to spend eternity with before the passing of the next full moon or he’ll be doomed to walk the Earth alone forever. As it turns out, a troubled NYPD Detective (played by Bassett) is destined to be Max’s...
Even though grossly maligned when released in October 1995, Vampire in Brooklyn has become something of an unfortunate punch line in the careers of both its director and star. Although it’s been misunderstood and wrongly forced to take a time out in the horror genre’s “Shame Corner” over the last two decades, I still adore the hell out of Vampire in Brooklyn.
Starring Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison and John Witherspoon, and directed by Wes Craven, Vampire in Brooklyn is pretty much Nosferatu meets Coming to America with a Blaxploitation twist. Murphy plays a smooth-talking vampire from the Caribbean, named Maximillian, who must sire a companion to spend eternity with before the passing of the next full moon or he’ll be doomed to walk the Earth alone forever. As it turns out, a troubled NYPD Detective (played by Bassett) is destined to be Max’s...
- 9/10/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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