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Credits adapted from YouTube. [4] Song – "Sukh Kalale" Music – Ajay-Atul; Lyrics – Ajay-Atul; Singer – Shreya Ghoshal; Recorded & mixed by – Vijay Dayal (YRF Studios) Assisted by – Chinmay Mestry; Mastered by – Donal Whelan at Hafod Mastering ( whales ) Music composed, arranged, produced and conducted by – Ajay-Atul
Same Thing, the EP, was released via the Victor Entertainment label Speedstar Records on October 14, 2019, as a digital exclusive. [21] From November to December, Hoshino gave debut performances of "Same Thing" and "Watashi" during a four-show world tour promoting Pop Virus .
"Same Song" is a song by American rap group Digital Underground—featuring American rapper Tupac Shakur in his recording debut [2] —from the soundtrack for the movie, Nothing But Trouble. The song is included on their EP album, This Is an EP Release , as well as on the Tupac: Resurrection soundtrack.
Sukh Sanghera is an Indo-Canadian film and music video director associated with Punjabi-language films and music.He has directed over 300 Punjabi music videos. He has been nominated for various awards at PTC Punjabi Music Awards, winning one for his music video Diary sung by Amrinder Gill. [2]
Same !@#$ Different Day is a compilation album by Lyrics Born. It was released on Quannum Projects in 2005. It peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, [ 1 ] as well as number 28 on the Independent Albums chart.
Jazzy B was born in Durgapur, Nawanshahr Punjab, India.When he was five years old, his family moved to Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. [3] His first album Gugiyan Da Jora was released in 1993.
"Same Girl" is a song by American R&B singers R. Kelly and Usher from the former's 2007 album, Double Up. The song was recorded over a year by upcoming R&B group Nephu. R. Kelly and Usher's version leaked to the Internet on May 2, 2007, and later leaked to radio stations. This song was number 26 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs ...
"They All Laughed" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, written for the 1937 film Shall We Dance where it was introduced by Ginger Rogers as part of a song and dance routine with Fred Astaire.