Diljit Dosanjh Teams Up Yet Again With Sia, David Guetta Joins The Duo For Ranjha
By Sakshi Navare
Pop star Diljit Dosanjh has teamed up with pop singer Sia and EDM artist David Guetta have joined hands for a new song, “Ranjha.” The three musicians are known to push boundaries with their cross-cultural collaborations. This time, they will deliver a track that has a Punjabi soul with global sounds. They are aiming for a song that is perfect for music festivals and concerts.
Diljit Dosanjh became the first Indian musician to perform at Coachella in 2023. His viral hits like “GOAT,” and “Hass Hass” with Sia show his eagerness to expand his musical horizons to foreign shores. Sia has multi-platinum records to her name delivering global chartbusters like “Titanium,” “Cheap Thrills,” and more.
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David Guetta is one of the best EDM artists of all time. Fans flock to his concerts from all parts of the world. His artistry is expected to elevate “Ranjha,” to an anthem full of energy and unmissable Punjabi vibe. The song is all about love and heartache. Diljit Dosanjh shares, ‘Ranjha’ carries that Punjabi heart but opens up to the world in a big way. Working with Sia again felt natural, and having David bring his energy just took it somewhere new. It’s one of those songs that makes you move but also feel something.”
David Guetta says, “I love when different sounds come together in a fresh way. This track has melody, rhythm, and attitude, everything I’m drawn to as a producer. Working with Diljit and Sia was a great vibe, and we wanted to make something people could just press play on and feel instantly.” It will be released via Warner Music India.
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