Savera unveils a deeply personal debut EP
Savera has officially released his highly anticipated debut EP, Strongest Boy Alive. This seven-track collection offers a profound and intimate exploration of stillness, grief, and healing.
Its full release follows the unveiling of its third track, Galtiyaan, featuring Nikhita Gandhi. Savera wrote, composed, and produced the entire EP himself, infusing it with his personal journey.
Listeners previously got a glimpse of this with the release of the first two tracks—Aahista and Veer Mere—a collaboration with Punjabi artist Burrah, both of which garnered significant positive attention. Galtiyaan, released just a day before the full EP, captures the essence of Bombay’s bustling life—its rush, noise, and blurring nights—delving into the pursuit of connection in fleeting moments and the subsequent feeling of emptiness.
Each song on the EP unravels a different aspect of Savera’s experiences: from the serene calm of Aahista and the emotional reflection in Veer Mere, to the melancholic solitude of Galtiyaan, the gentle hope of Fiza, the quiet acceptance in Deewar, and the raw vulnerability of the title track, Strongest Boy Alive. The EP beautifully encapsulates the imperfect beauty of the human experience, concluding with an acoustic version of Aahista, accompanied by a special performance video by Savera.
Reflecting on the release, Savera shared, “This EP came together in the quiet—between long walks, surfing, and the kind of stillness that makes you feel everything more clearly. This isn’t a concept project, but it is written in stillness, reflection, and the quiet mess of being human. These songs weren’t made to impress anyone. They were made while slowing down, while trying to make sense of things—love, mistakes, grief, healing. It’s not perfect. But it’s honest.”
Listeners previously got a glimpse of this with the release of the first two tracks—Aahista and Veer Mere—a collaboration with Punjabi artist Burrah, both of which garnered significant positive attention. Galtiyaan, released just a day before the full EP, captures the essence of Bombay’s bustling life—its rush, noise, and blurring nights—delving into the pursuit of connection in fleeting moments and the subsequent feeling of emptiness.
Each song on the EP unravels a different aspect of Savera’s experiences: from the serene calm of Aahista and the emotional reflection in Veer Mere, to the melancholic solitude of Galtiyaan, the gentle hope of Fiza, the quiet acceptance in Deewar, and the raw vulnerability of the title track, Strongest Boy Alive. The EP beautifully encapsulates the imperfect beauty of the human experience, concluding with an acoustic version of Aahista, accompanied by a special performance video by Savera.
Reflecting on the release, Savera shared, “This EP came together in the quiet—between long walks, surfing, and the kind of stillness that makes you feel everything more clearly. This isn’t a concept project, but it is written in stillness, reflection, and the quiet mess of being human. These songs weren’t made to impress anyone. They were made while slowing down, while trying to make sense of things—love, mistakes, grief, healing. It’s not perfect. But it’s honest.”
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