Pop sensation Sia has joined hands with none other than the Punjabi superstar, Diljit Dosanjh. Their latest song, Hass Hass, produced by Greg Kurstin, has already generated significant buzz. Sia is known for her unique vocal talents, and she impressively sings Punjabi lyrics in the song.
Speaking about the collaboration, Sia shared her experience of singing in Punjabi. "Hass Hass was made with so much love I left in a completely saturated dress!" shared the musician, as quoted by Rolling Stones Australia. "Speaking Punjabi is much harder than you think; I sweated through my entire dress, trying so hard to get it right! I had to ask them to stop taking photos! I was completely drenched by the time I nailed it!”
For Diljit, known for his numerous high-profile collaborations, this project holds a special place. “This collaboration is exceptionally special, as Sia has ventured into singing in Punjabi!" stated the singer, as reported by Rolling Stones Australia. "She is effortless and absolutely incredible. This song is all about spreading happiness and positivity, and we hope it touches the hearts of people across the globe.”
The song's music video showcases the chemistry between Sia and Diljit and features romantic and upbeat segments. Sia's Punjabi singing, combined with English lyrics, adds a unique blend to the track. Both artists announced the song's release on social media, sharing a glimpse of the music video. The song itself is a wonderful blend of cultural diversity and varying musical talents.
Diljit has been making headlines recently by becoming the first Indian artist to perform at and sell out prestigious venues in Australia, including Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena, Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena, and the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. As South Asian artists continue to become increasingly global, one can expect more exciting collaborations and projects in the near future.
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