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Singer Aastha Gill, Rapper Badshah Team Up Again

IANS, 26 Mar, 2018 01:28 PM
    Singer Aastha Gill and rapper Badshah, who have given chartbusters like "DJ waley babu" and "Abhi toh party", have joined forces again. This time for Aastha's pop debut single titled "Buzz".
     
     
    The video of the dance song will feature Priyank Sharma of "Bigg Boss" fame along with Aastha. 
     
     
    "'Buzz' will keep you 'buzz'd'. The song is about a high - that can either be the high of love, family, music, food, work...almost anything. I am so happy working with the best in the industry, my label Sony Music and Badshah. And it doesn't end here, I also have Priyank, and together we promise to keep you 'buzz'd'," Aastha said in a statement.
     
     
    Directed by Arvinder Khaira, the song was shot over four days.
     
     
    "When I was offered the song, I knew instantly that it is going to be huge because of its beats. We shot the entire song in Chandigarh so, we were constantly moving from one location to the next. It was a four-day schedule without enough time to even sleep but I enjoyed every bit of it," said Priyank.

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