It was a mere
coincidence that Proper Patola was
playing on the radio when I started writing a post on it.
It was the shorter of the two songs from Namaste England on this blog – it was just a couple of minutes and 58 seconds long.
Interestingly, it was the shortest song on the film’s soundtrack.
There’s no two ways about the fact that the track was all about the man who introduces himself as It’s Yo Boy Badshah – he penned, composed and rendered it.
Aastha Gill and Diljit Dosanjh shared singing credits with him.
It was the shorter of the two songs from Namaste England on this blog – it was just a couple of minutes and 58 seconds long.
Interestingly, it was the shortest song on the film’s soundtrack.
There’s no two ways about the fact that the track was all about the man who introduces himself as It’s Yo Boy Badshah – he penned, composed and rendered it.
Aastha Gill and Diljit Dosanjh shared singing credits with him.
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