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I'm An Old School Believer: Raftaar On Love

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jun, 2016 12:52 PM
  • I'm An Old School Believer: Raftaar On Love
Rapper Raftaar, who has released his first solo single "Instagram Love", says that he doesn't understand how the new generation falls in love online so easily. He also calls himself an old school believer when it comes to falling in love.
 
"The youth of today believe in the concept of 'quick'. 'Instagram Love' highlights how it is so easy to look up somebody online and convince oneself that you are in love when, in reality, you actually fall for the filters that people add on to themselves to appear beautiful.
 
" I’m an old school believer and I don’t quite understand how the new generation can fall in love online so easily,” Raftaar said in a statement.
 
His first solo song has been produced and released by One Digital Entertainment and Raftaar says that he was waiting for the right moment to release his solo track.
 
“As regards to my solo career, I was waiting for the right moment and I feel this was the right time... I’m grateful for such great reviews Instagram Love has been fetching ever since it released,” he said.
 
The song has been launched in association with Vodafone for their new product Vodafone "U". A peppy and catchy number, the video has crossed over 3,500,000 views in only a few days after its release. 

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