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Raftaar Captures School Days In 'Main Wahi Hoon'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 May, 2019 08:39 PM
  • Raftaar Captures School Days In 'Main Wahi Hoon'

Rapper-dancer Raftaar says working on his new single "Main wahi hoon" was a nostalgic experience and has dedicated it to his friends.

 

"Main wahi hoon" captures the school memories from the perspective of a back-bencher who relished every moment in school. The rap by Raftaar and Karma is presented by Zee Music. It is available on Amazon Prime Music.


"This hip-hop single is very special to me. It's super nostalgic and speaks of one of the most beautiful phases of my life," Raftaar said in a statement.


"I was always a back-bencher and loved hanging out with my friends. This song represents exactly that. I would like to dedicate this song to all my classmates and friends who are now spread all over the world and to tell them how much I miss those days! This is one song everyone will easily be able to connect with, as when you look back, you realise how much fun the school days were," he said.


Said Anurag Bedi, Business Head at Zee Music Co, "The song has a catchy beat and lyrics that will remind many of their school days and will connect with listeners. With rap like, 'Main wahi hoon, piche wali seat wala, paperon mein cheat wala, khota sikka ddheeth s*la', the track explores a space of commercial rap, thereby giving a new twist to the song."

 

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