When there’s a
mention of niche tracks in Hindi films, there’s no two ways about the fact that
Aitbaar will spring to mind
instantly.
The song, from No One Killed Jessica, was four minutes and 41 seconds long.
It was an interesting fusion of three genres, all of which, incidentally, begin with the letter R – rap, rock and rustic.
While the rap portion was rendered by Robert (Bob) Omulo, rocker Vishal Dadlani was the main crooner. Mame Khan’s rustic rendition took it up a notch.
(Am)It was penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and composed by Trivedi.
The song, from No One Killed Jessica, was four minutes and 41 seconds long.
It was an interesting fusion of three genres, all of which, incidentally, begin with the letter R – rap, rock and rustic.
While the rap portion was rendered by Robert (Bob) Omulo, rocker Vishal Dadlani was the main crooner. Mame Khan’s rustic rendition took it up a notch.
(Am)It was penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and composed by Trivedi.
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