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Raftaar to launch 'Desi' version of Bieber's 'Baby'

IANS, 01 May, 2017 01:32 PM
  • Raftaar to launch 'Desi' version of Bieber's 'Baby'
Popular rapper Raftaar will come out with a Hindi version of Grammy Award winning singer Justin Bieber's hit song "Baby".
 
Raftaar will launch the single on May 10 -- the same date Bieber is scheduled to perform in India for the first time -- on Zee Music. 
 
Directed by ace choreographer Remo D'Souza, the video features model-actress Nora Fatehi, read a statement. 
 
Ankit Khanna, business partner of Raftaar, said: "It is such a coincidence that the single is titled ‘Baby' and it will be launched on the very same day Bieber performs in India. The single focuses on respect for the fairer sex."
 
Raftaar is known for songs like "Warna Gabbar aa jaega", "Singh And Kaur", "Toh dishoom", "Dhaakad" and "Haseeno ka deewana". 
 
Meanwhile, the "Love yourself" hitmaker will be bringing his Purpose Tour to India. He will perform at DY Patil Stadium here on May 10. 

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