Akh Kashni by Himmat Singh

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“Akh Kashni” is a vibrant Punjabi folk song reimagined with modern flair, brought to life by the dynamic collaboration between artist and mother.

This track is a testament to a mother’s enduring influence, her love for music shaping the vocals and artistry of her talented offspring. As a heartfelt Mother’s Day tribute, the artist releases this debut single, fulfilling a lifelong dream. This fiery, contemporary rendition promises to captivate listeners, blending tradition with fresh, energetic vibes…

Nurtured by a mother who instilled a deep love for music and meticulously trained her vocals, the artist behind this latest release owes her musical prowess to this remarkable woman.

In a touching tribute, the artist has recorded mother’s vocals on a timeless Punjabi folk song, collaborating with a professional studio in San Francisco to create the perfect Mother’s Day gift. This heartfelt project not only celebrates the mother’s influence but also marks the debut single release, encapsulating the essence of gratitude and love. 

Himmat fuses Pop, Rnb, hip-hop, Punjabi folk music, Punjabi popular music and bhangra…while relying on western instruments like the guitar and the deep electronic kick…the track has a very distinct groove and feel not found in anything else…

“Akh Kashni” is a song that will always be imprinted in the hearts and souls of anyone who listens to it…and will always be a very artistic bond between both artists, the mother and the son.

Wishing all the best to Himmat and Betu…they’ve graced the world with so much love that we can’t thank them enough.

Cheers!

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