Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Indeed, RFAK’s solo was soulful

Following a toss-up between Trippy Trippy and the solo version of Lag Ja Gale (both from Bhoomi, which released in 2017), I finally picked the latter, because while the former did not take me on a trip, the latter – which was rendered by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, and was three minutes and 46 seconds long – had a lot of soul.

Priya Saraiya penned the song, which was composed by Sachin-Jigar.

Its duet version – which was four minutes and nine seconds long – was also sung by Khan, who was joined behind the microphone by Shruti Pathak.

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