Middleman, who has remixed everything from Jay Sean's 2012 to Diljit Dosanj's Pee Paa, has released a new track. De De Gerah features Juggy D and G Deep.
The single is catchy with some happy summery vibes. There are influences of electronica and house alongside the bhangra. This will work well at parties during the wedding season.
The Punjabi lyrics are traditional and sound familiar and timeless, but there are few English words halfway through the song which sound odd. G Deep and Juggy D work well as vocalists and I like the mix of their voices.
The video hasn't been released yet, but the preview shows the artists in a hipster pad with white washed walls. They are seated on a vintage sofa and an upright bike. It's nice to see bhangra artists somewhere else other than a club, but did they still need to wear their sunglasses?
The single is catchy with some happy summery vibes. There are influences of electronica and house alongside the bhangra. This will work well at parties during the wedding season.
The Punjabi lyrics are traditional and sound familiar and timeless, but there are few English words halfway through the song which sound odd. G Deep and Juggy D work well as vocalists and I like the mix of their voices.
The video hasn't been released yet, but the preview shows the artists in a hipster pad with white washed walls. They are seated on a vintage sofa and an upright bike. It's nice to see bhangra artists somewhere else other than a club, but did they still need to wear their sunglasses?
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