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Sunnyy Singh makes Punjabi music industry debut with Red Eyes

Darpan News Desk, 06 Apr, 2017 11:23 AM
  • Sunnyy Singh makes Punjabi music industry debut with Red Eyes
Indo-Canadian Punjabi singer Sunnyy Singh made his debut in the Punjabi music industry with the launch his first Punjabi track, Red Eyes, on April 2, 2017. The song was launched worldwide on the TV Channels and Social media platforms with a much-created pre-hype a week before the date by the Canada-based music label - Boombox. 
 
Track’s lyrics are done by popular song writer Happy Raikoti and the music is by music composer Laddi Gill, giving it a desi beats and urban tunes. The track is shot by veteran music director Navraj Raja, in the beautiful lands of Vancouver, Canada. 
 
 
 
 
The song is perfectly designed for audiences of Punjab, Haryana, along with major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, parts of North India, and all over the globe – Canada, USA, UK, Australia, New Zeeland. 
 
Sunnyy Singh speaks about the song: "this is my dream project! I’m excited to see how people will find the song. The song, the beats, the music, the video, everything is just so perfectly designed for everyone to just fall in love with. The whole team’s hard work and passion has really brought the song out so well. I’m sure I will be able to find some space in people’s hearts and I promise to continue bringing out good music for all!”
 
Also speaking at the launch, Happy Joshi, Boombox, “It’s amazing to see how the Punjabi talent is growing to an extra-ordinary level today. With this and many more upcoming projects, Boombox promises to keep bringing marvelous content for the audiences.”

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