Scream Sounds - Putt Sardara De (Out Now)
Scream Sounds proudly present the Hit Song Putt Sardara De with the Tuli Brothers; in full force making their dream REALITY!
Speaking about the release, "Releasing two versions of Scream Sounds Putt Sardara De (also known as PSD), we will hope to conquer the Asian Bhangra Market as well as those Old Skool Traditional Vibe people whom want pure Asian music back.
Scream Sounds - Putt Sardara De (UK), is a version for the modern vibe. For those whom enjoy the clubbing scene. Music by Ritz Tuli, vocals by Labh Janjua.
Scream Sounds - Putt Sardara De (International), is for the love feeling, traditional but head banging individuals whom love the Desi Vibe.
Either-ways we hope you enjoy our Single produced by Ritz Tuli of ScreamDJs. For bookings and enquiries contact 07890450992.
Comments
Maybe the uk version sounds abit like it but no way the international version sounds like a manni sandhu production its totally different you can tell from the start. No other production uses that style its a new style altogether, thats what I think im sure alot of people think that. Lets see what else these guys do or is this a 1 time thing.
but nonetheless a pretty good song
They bought views. Youtube blocked their ass
I took the time out to listen to it again and the vocalist isnt too bad (didnt need the autotune)...but there is no mention of who the vocalist actually is!!!(hate it when producers do that)
Being a new artist should mean that you can experiment and release something new and untried into the market,not recycle the same stuff as these guys have done. Being a new artists also means that you are not constricted by a time limit to release the single and so you have plenty of time to work on it so it makes a positive impact in the market.
Im guessing this is just an attempt to get more bookings for their roadshow.
chris brown can get away with it but these newcomers wont
Eitherways let's see what the full version sounds like but yeah as new producers it's a banging job.
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