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  2. Yentamma - Wikipedia

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    A critic from Filmfare wrote "Yentamma is a Hindi-Telugu fusion song and is a treat for the Hindi and Telugu audience who will end up dancing their hearts out with lungis. Bringing a plethora of bright colours celebrating the rich culture from the Southern part of India, with a tadka of Salman Khan, the song features Venkatesh Daggubati and ...

  3. Swaraag - Wikipedia

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    Swaraag kept evolving its Music and came up with many new genres of Music like Rajasthani Folk Fusion, Sufi Fusion, Instrumental Fusion, Bollywood Mashup & Ghazals. As the Band gained popularity, the team decided to add new instruments like an octopod or a keyboard. But Pratap was firm with his decision of keeping the Band completely Acoustic. [14]

  4. W.i.S.H. - Wikipedia

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    The group uses a blend of English and Hindi languages. It emphasizes the fusion of international pop music with distinct Indian elements. [6] The band has become fairly noticeable as it is the first Indian girl group in 22 years. The band recently has released a new song for the cricket World Cup hosted in India.

  5. Nitz 'N' Sony - Wikipedia

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    Nitz 'N' Sony, also known as Nitin Arora & Sony Chandy, are an Indian music director and composer duo in the Hindi film industry, working together since 2006 They are both Hotel Management Graduates from the PUSA institute and are self taught musicians.

  6. Papon (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Papon performing in Incandescence at NIT Silchar, 10 February 2014. In 2007, Papon formed an electronic folk-fusion band called Papon and The East India Company. The band consists of Papon on vocals, Brin Desai and Hameem Kader on live electronics, Jinti on lead guitars, Kirti on percussion and Dipu on bass and Tanmay on Drums [15] [16] The six members came from backgrounds varying from ...

  7. Beliya - Wikipedia

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    "Beliya" is a fusion song consisting elements of Bollywood and pop music. The song is reportedly referred to as the celebration of two cultures by the Indian music direction duo Vishal–Shekhar. [5] The song opens with 'dholak' and the folk instrument returns during the chorus.

  8. Padmaavat (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The album, originally recorded in Hindi features six songs, and was released on 6 January 2018 by T-Series. The original score of the film is composed by Sanchit Balhara . The soundtrack album incorporates tracks covering the genres notably Rajasthani folk ("Ghoomar", "Holi"), fusion ("Khalibali", "Ek Dil, Ek Jaan") and middle-eastern ("Binte ...

  9. Tamasha (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The songs cover genres like European dance, bhangra, opera, Hindustani classical and dubstep apart from experimental fusion of genres. Upon release, music critics not only praised the trio–director, composer and lyricist for coming up with classy, catchy and commercial numbers but also censured the soundtrack album, calling the treatment to ...