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‘22 Di Tape’: Music producer-model Satpal Dhaliwal and singer Sharry Mann collaborate again

Music producer-model Satpal Dhaliwal and renowned singer Sharry M... Read More
Music producer-model Satpal Dhaliwal and renowned singer Sharry Mann, the music duo who has previously given many hits such as ‘Dilwale’, ‘Kinaare’, ‘Birthday Gift’, ‘Shakti Water’, ‘Bachpan Wala Ghar’, ‘Gumshuda’, ‘Response’ among others again collaborate for the upcoming music album ‘22 Di Tape’ which is set to release soon. As the name suggests, the album ‘22 Di Tape’ features 22 tracks, one shot in Dubai and another in Canada titled ‘Viah’.

Regarding the music album Satpal shares, "I have great ties to Punjab and have always wanted to do something remarkable to promote Punjabi music and culture throughout the world. We had a fantastic time working with Sharry Maan, and as we wrap up the production, I can confidently tell that the music album will add to his legacy."

Sharing about his association with Sharry Mann he states, "Working with Sharry Mann has been amazing. He is such a down-to-earth guy that you feel very connected with him. We share a very great comradery together and give each other that creative space. Our association has created some great hits in the past so I hope this album will also be a hit again."
Punjabi music was the underdog and now owns the music industry worldwide: Bilal Saeed - Exclusive

Punjabi singer Bilal Saeed, who is famous for both sad romantic melodies like ‘12 Saal’, ‘Bari’, ‘Teri Khair Mangdi’ and groovy numbers like ‘2 Number’, ‘Umbrella’ and more, recently sat for a candid cup of conversation with ETimes. During our interaction, he spoke on several subjects that highlight how Punjabi music has made its place on the map.


Here are the excerpts from our interview with Bilal Saeed:

We asked Bilal to share his view on the Punjabi music scene and how it has changed and evolved over the years. Sharing his thoughts on the topic, he said, “Punjabi music was the underdog and now owns the music industry worldwide. I take pride in being one of the people who started this in Pakistan.”

Moving further, we all are aware of how Punjabi songs are being revamped and used in Bollywood. Today, every Hindi movie has at least one Punjabi song (be it a groovy number or a sad melody) in the soundtrack. Now there are people who love the addition of Punjabi music in Bollywood movies, and on the other hand, there are a few who don’t appreciate the same. Bilal belongs in the former category. He told us, “Punjabi songs being redone for Bollywood makes them more commercial and reach a larger audience”

In the same conversation, we asked Bilal if he could travel back in time and change something in the past year, what would that be? The singer had a lovely reply to the question, he said, “I wouldn’t want to change anything frankly. Everything happened the way it was supposed to. The good and the bad. And it then ultimately contributed to everything great that’s going to happen in 2023. Personally, I’m excited.”

Last but not least, we wanted a sneak peek into what plans and dreams Bilal Saeed has for 2023 regarding the musical ground. And trust us the artist has the perfect answer to satiate our curiosity. He shared, “my dream is that I see Pakistani artists getting a lot more attention I believe we have a lot in store for the world.”


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Sharing his shooting in Dubai he says, "The shooting experience was lit because of the view and locations. Hence, we planned for the music video shoot in Dubai. Shoot[ing] in Dubai is always good because of the facilities and surreal locations. We got very nice shots over there."

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