Shashwat Singh’s distinctive voice strikes a chord with two new tracks

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Shashwat Singh’s distinctive voice strikes a chord with two new tracks

Shashwat Singh is currently enjoying widespread recognition for his songs Zamaana Lage and Sugar Baby. Zamaana Lage, a collaboration with Arijit Singh and composed by Pritam Chakraborty, is a romantic ballad filmed in Kolkata. Sugar Baby, featuring music by A.R. Rahman, showcases Shashwat's versatility and contributes to his growing musical presence across different languages and genres.

Playback singer Shashwat Singh is gaining widespread attention for his recent songs Zamaana Lage and Sugar Baby, both of which are resonating with audiences across platforms.Zamaana Lage, a romantic ballad from an upcoming ensemble film, features Shashwat alongside Arijit Singh. Composed by Pritam Chakraborty, the track explores emotional nuances through a soft, evocative arrangement.

With millions of streams online, the song’s popularity marks a new phase in Shashwat’s career, marked by emotional depth and musical restraint.Reflecting on the process, Shashwat said, “It was probably the most musical time I’ve spent in a studio. Every ounce of effort felt worthwhile when the song came out.” He also shared a close working relationship with Arijit, adding that a call between them after the song’s release was a cherished moment.The song was filmed in Kolkata, a city close to Shashwat’s heart. “Kolkata has a special place in my life. I keep returning for shows and collaborations. The energy, warmth, and culture always stay with me,” he noted.Shashwat’s other release, Sugar Baby, from a Tamil film starring Kamal Haasan and Trisha, has also been well-received. With music by A.R. Rahman, the track showcases a different sonic texture, highlighting Shashwat’s range.Having previously lent his voice to a variety of hit tracks across languages and genres, Shashwat continues to build a dynamic musical presence, with recent releases reflecting both personal connection and artistic evolution.

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