Why This Kolaveri Di - Party Mix Ft. Bups Saggu & Jati Cheed
The best song of the year 2011..? is Kolaveri di said in CNN international
Produced by: Bups Saggu
Vocals: Dhanush
Vocals: Jati Cheed
Original Composition: Anirudh Ravichander
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"Why This Kolaveri Di", composed by Anirudh Ravichander and sung by Dhanush, has taken the Indian music scene by storm with its energetic and unique sound, bringing a taste of Tanglish to the mainstream. Artists around the world have been inspired to create remixes of the track, but none quite compare to the cover produced by Bups Saggu alongside vocalist Jati Cheed.
Bups Saggu and Jati Cheed set out to create a track that pays homage to the original "Why This Kolaveri Di" while infusing aspects of both artists' musical personalities. Bups Saggu released his solo debut album, "Redefined", in 2011 which included worldwide smash hits "Photo Rakh Ke" ft. Miss Pooja and "Matha Tekhiya" ft. Lehmber Hussainpuri. His captivating melodies and upbeat rhythms combined with emotional and meaningful lyrics show this innovative producer's musical talent. Jati Cheed's success is due to his hard work and amazing voice. Jati Cheed has established himself as a professional vocalist with an extensive vocal range. From Hindi ballads to dancefloor Bhangra, Jati Cheed graces tracks with a harmonious sound. Jati Cheed has showcased his talent on Bups Saggu's "Vang Chan Ke" and "Intezaar", and GV's "Hai Oh Rabbha". His debut album is currently in production and is due to release in 2012.
These two UK Bhangra artists have successfully created a cover of "Why This Kolaveri Di" that entwines Punjabi lyrics with the Tanglish of the original track, providing a fresh take on an already sensational song. Bups Saggu explains that "it was a spontaneous idea. I was listening to the song and I loved it but could also imagine a version with a Punjabi twist. Jati and I wrote and recorded the song as well as the video within three days." The video showcases the comical personalities and strong friendship between Bups Saggu and Jati Cheed. When asked about the video shoot, Jati Cheed tells us that "recording the song and shooting the video was a very organic experience, it was natural, and I think the video really shows that."
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