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Sunidhi Chauhan Calls Candice Redding Nicki Minaj

IANS, 19 Mar, 2018 01:27 PM
    Singer Sunidhi Chauhan was so impressed with model-turned-music producer Candice Redding's rapping skills that she called her Nicki Minaj.
     
     
    Redding recreated a remixed version of the popular Bollywood track "O o jaane jaana" as an ode to her idol Salman Khan on the show "The Remix", an Amazon Prime Video Original.
     
     
    The show's judges -- Sunidhi, composer Amit Trivedi and DJ Nucleya -- were in awe of her performance to this track. She gave a personalised touch to the track with the inclusion of a lyrical rap composition, read a statement.
     
     
    Sunidhi said: "When Candice walked in rapping, I was like is that (American rapper) Nicki Minaj. It was such a brilliant performance. The entire credit for making the music sound good goes to the DJs."
     
     
    Nucleya added: "I usually don't comment on rap, but this one was amazing, genuinely."

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