Independence Day Music: Fresh Tracks from Mame Khan, Arunaja, and More

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Independence Day is a great time to celebrate with music, and this year, several artists are bringing fresh takes on classic tunes and new hits to mark the occasion. Here’s a roundup of some notable releases that add a unique flavor to the celebration.

Mame Khan’s Soulful “Vande Mataram”

Rajasthani singer Mame Khan, known for his rich folk vocals, has been busy with his project, The Folk Orchestra. They’ve been performing across India, including at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai. For Independence Day, Khan and his team have put their own soulful twist on “Vande Mataram,” blending traditional Rajasthani folk elements with the patriotic song.

Akhil OSO’s Powerful Rap

Bengaluru-based rapper Akhil OSO uses Independence Day to highlight a different perspective. His rap track “Simon Go Back” addresses the impact of British colonization on India. Akhil OSO pays homage to his ancestors who fought against colonial rule and used this track to reflect on their struggles and resilience.

“Desh Ek Raag” by ITC Sangeet Research Academy

The ITC Sangeet Research Academy brings together over 25 musicians for a track called “Desh Ek Raag.” This four-minute piece combines Western instruments like guitars and drums with traditional Indian instruments such as mridangam, violin, and sitar. The blend of these sounds creates a rich and varied musical experience that pays tribute to Indian heritage.

Arunaja & Pétur Sakari’s “Vande Mataram”

Mumbai singer Arunaja, currently on tour in Finland, has teamed up with organist Pétur Sakari for a new version of “Vande Mataram.” Their rendition features a serene and melodic approach, with Arunaja’s angelic vocals and Sakari’s subtle organ work creating a calming and reflective atmosphere.

Sushant Divgikar and Mayur Jumani’s “Made In India 2.0”

Producer Mayur Jumani and singer Sushant Divgikar, also known as Rani Ko-He-Nur, have reimagined Alisha Chinai’s popular song “Made In India.” This new version, “Made In India 2.0,” features lively altering-like percussive elements mixed with energetic club beats. Divgikar’s dynamic vocal performance adds a fresh and engaging twist to the classic hit.

Binny Sharma and Freedom Sharma’s “Vande Mataram”

Independence Day song Vande Mataram by Binny Sharma and Freedom Sharma’s

Binny Sharma has released a new version of “Vande Mataram,” which he describes as a “power anthem.” This version includes new lyrics in Hindi and English, performed alongside singer Freedom Sharma. Sharma’s rendition adds a modern touch while reflecting on India’s journey and achievements since independence.

Ricky Kej’s Grand “National Anthem of Bharat (India)”

Grammy-winning composer Ricky Kej has raised the bar with his latest project. His version of the Indian national anthem features a massive collaboration, including 14,000 tribal school children, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and renowned Indian classical musicians like Hariprasad Chaurasia and Amaan Ali Bangash. This grand rendition showcases the timelessness and beauty of Rabindranath Tagore’s composition.

These new releases offer a range of styles and interpretations, celebrating India’s Independence Day with both reverence and creativity. Whether you enjoy traditional folk, modern rap, or grand orchestral performances, there’s something in this mix to enhance your Independence Day festivities.

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