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Sunnyy Singh’s new track out now – Selfian!

Darpan News Desk, 25 Apr, 2018 03:11 PM
  • Sunnyy Singh’s new track out now – Selfian!
Indo-Canadian Punjabi singer Sunnyy Singh made his second release in the Punjabi music industry with his latest track, Selfian, on April 23 , 2018.
 
 
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 worldwide popular music label - T-Series.
 
 
Track’s lyrics are beautifully done by popular song writer S.Mukhtiar and the music is by the very talented music composer Jass Singh from the USA, giving it romantic and heart-touching tunes.
 
 
 
 
The track is shot by veteran music director Parmod Sharma Rana, in the beautiful lands of Vancouver, Canada with exotic yacht, scenic beauty and glamorous talents. 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: "as we are growing, its feels more and more amazing to bring out even better looking content for the music lovers.
 
 
‘Selfian’ is something totally different than what we brought in the past which, I’m sure everyone will fall in love with. The team, the lyricist, composers, director, have all done days and nights of hard work on this project to bring it out so beautifully for the audiences.” 
 
 
He also said, “Selfian is a perfect blend of some real good talent and music. It was amazing to work on this track and I look forward to bringing many more such quality content for the music lovers. It was super fun shooting at such beautiful locations of Vancouver with high spirit team full of talented people. We all have high hopes with this project”

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