The talented musician Janapriyan Levine dropped a compelling number ‘Tera Hua’, which offers a melodious field with a tragic undertone that elevates the song.
The extremely talented musician Janapriyan Levine is known for his fusion music, where he infuses western musical instruments and arrangements with South-Asian mostly Indian musical forms. And the outcome is completely ear-pleasing. From his initial days, he has been making music for movies, mobile applications, games, and tech products. He is one man production house that has a bold and disruptive sound quality. He often collaborates with several Indian music artists and Grammy-winning rappers. His wisdom of music offers a pure and vast idea that music has no language and anyone with any mother tongue can fall in love with music irrespective of the language. He makes music that is fresh and has a way to win the hearts of his audience. Besides pop he uses various genres which make his music more unpredictable and engaging.
His debut album was recorded in Ahmadabad Gujrat in 2001 after he left New York City. Since then he has been producing songs. Janapriyan Levine has collaborated with Shweta Subram who is now known for her voice in Jalebi Baby. Moreover, Varijashree Venugopal, The Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan, hip hop artist Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, playback singer Suvarna Tiwari and many more he has collaborated with in his several songs. With powerful skills, he has become an entrepreneur who has produced and written, and curated many artists. His audio music library has over 10,000 songs. He releases vibrant music flavorful and colorful numbers. He has songs like ‘Bajre da Sitta’, ‘Sainya Ve’, ‘Cherathukal’, ‘Piya’ in his vastly popular bucket.
His new musical venture ‘Tera Hua‘ is a compelling number that has spread a musical aura along with its melodious form. The song is sung by Vikalp Sharma, a talented artist with a magical voice. When Levine was asked about this song he said ‘Tera Hua’ is not just a song it’s an anthem of dedication and love. The song shares the feeling of when someone realizes that they are in love but only after the love interest is gone. The tragic undertone was well complimented by the free-spirited voice of Sharma. The inspiration for the video came to Levine at 3 am in the morning, and he couldn’t wait for the morning to start looking for Mannequins and other props that were used in the video. He is completely pleased with the end result that Ekabhuya animations have offered to him, as it is the replica of his dream.
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