Renowned Balochi folk singer Wahab Bugti and Sindhi folk artist Sahib are set to perform alongside Indian rapper and singer Yo Yo Honey Singh in his forthcoming album, "Glory."
The album, slated for release on August 26 under the banner of T-Series, features an eclectic mix of artists from across the globe, showcasing a blend of traditional and contemporary musical styles.
Yo Yo Honey Singh, who enjoys immense popularity in both India and Pakistan, recently shared the tracklist of "Glory" on his social media accounts. The album comprises 18 songs, each featuring a collaboration with various international artists, including the two Pakistani folk musicians.
Wahab Bugti, hailing from the historic city of Sibi in Balochistan, shot to fame with his performance in Coke Studio Season 14, particularly with the Balochi hit "Kana Yaari." His distinct voice and deep connection to his roots have made him a beloved figure in the music industry. In the album "Glory," Bugti will be seen performing the track "Biba," alongside Yo Yo Honey Singh and other musicians.
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Sahib, a folk artist from the Thar desert region of Sindh, also garnered widespread acclaim through his performance in Coke Studio Season 15 with the Sindhi song "II." Sahib’s collaboration in "Glory" will see him sharing the stage with the Indian artist "Rape God," further broadening his musical horizons.
The cross-border collaboration is seen as a positive development in the cultural exchange between the two neighbouring countries. Music fans from both sides of the border have expressed excitement and anticipation for the album's release, especially given the growing popularity of Pakistani folk music in India.
Wahab Bugti’s and Sahib’s songs in the album are expected to carry the essence of Pakistan’s rich musical heritage while being blended with Yo Yo Honey Singh’s signature rap style, creating a unique fusion that is likely to appeal to a broad audience.
"Glory" marks Yo Yo Honey Singh's first album in several years, and his decision to include Pakistani artists is being viewed as a nod to the immense talent that exists in Pakistan.
The album’s release on August 26 is highly anticipated by music lovers on both sides of the border, with many hoping that this collaboration will pave the way for more such initiatives in the future.