If Dhagala
Lagli was an ode to Ganesh Chaturthi and, of course, to Mumbai’s monsoon*, Radhe
Radhe, as the same suggests, was the Meet Bros’ Janmashtami gift to their
fans.
Their involvement in it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but they penned it too.
They were joined behind the microphone by Mr Gupta.
(Am)It was three-and-a-half minutes long.
The remixed version of the song – which was credited to the aforementioned trio and DJ Harshit Shah – was a couple of minutes and 45 seconds long.
(*Note: The song could be translated to, “The clouds have parted”.)
Their involvement in it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but they penned it too.
They were joined behind the microphone by Mr Gupta.
(Am)It was three-and-a-half minutes long.
The remixed version of the song – which was credited to the aforementioned trio and DJ Harshit Shah – was a couple of minutes and 45 seconds long.
(*Note: The song could be translated to, “The clouds have parted”.)
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