The makers of 'Dream Girl' are set to get us to the dance floors with their new song, 'Ring Ring', after bringing us all the festive mood with their first song, 'Radhe Radhe'. ?The song id released today and we are that you are excited to see how Pooja comes with her Ring Ring!
While Radhe Radhe was all about the festive and colorful vibe, Ring Ring is a peppy music track which is composed by Meet Bros and whose lyrics are penned by Lumaar and the singers are Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz.?
The director, Raaj Shaandilya gives us really interesting insights about the song fitting really well with the role of Ayushmann. He shares, "The song fits perfectly well in the narrative.?
Ayushmann's character; who lands a job in a 'female friendship' call center, talks to his listeners as Pooja, resolving their daily problems and becoming their virtual friend.
While Radhe Radhe was all about the festive and colorful vibe, Ring Ring is a peppy music track which is composed by Meet Bros and whose lyrics are penned by Lumaar and the singers are Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz.?
The director, Raaj Shaandilya gives us really interesting insights about the song fitting really well with the role of Ayushmann. He shares, "The song fits perfectly well in the narrative.?
Ayushmann's character; who lands a job in a 'female friendship' call center, talks to his listeners as Pooja, resolving their daily problems and becoming their virtual friend.
- 8/20/2019
- GlamSham
Juice Wrld’s “Lucid Dreams” was fraught and wounded, a stinging narrative of betrayal softened, slightly, by a sample of the actual Sting. Streamers gobbled it up — “Lucid Dreams” became the most-streamed single of 2018 not made by Drake — and commuters stuck in traffic enjoyed it too: “Lucid Dreams” became a multi-format radio hit.
The safe play for Juice Wrld on his second solo album, Death Race for Love, would be more of the same — mournful guitar, self-involved lyrics sketching romantic torment, vocals from the school of why-croon-if-you-can-wail. And there is plenty of that formula.
The safe play for Juice Wrld on his second solo album, Death Race for Love, would be more of the same — mournful guitar, self-involved lyrics sketching romantic torment, vocals from the school of why-croon-if-you-can-wail. And there is plenty of that formula.
- 3/9/2019
- by Brendan Klinkenberg and Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
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