Circa
2014, no party was complete without this track.
The song in question was London Thumakda from Queen. It was three minutes and 50 seconds long.
There’s no two ways about the fact that Anvita Dutt Guptan, who penned the track, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for its popularity.
After all, if one were to describe the lyrics in a word, it would be quirky.
(Am)It was composed by the one and only Trivedi.
It was rendered by the Kakkar sisters, Sonu and Neha, who were joined behind the microphone by Labh Janjua.
The song in question was London Thumakda from Queen. It was three minutes and 50 seconds long.
There’s no two ways about the fact that Anvita Dutt Guptan, who penned the track, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for its popularity.
After all, if one were to describe the lyrics in a word, it would be quirky.
(Am)It was composed by the one and only Trivedi.
It was rendered by the Kakkar sisters, Sonu and Neha, who were joined behind the microphone by Labh Janjua.
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