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Track list of Guru Randhawa's 'Man of the Moon' OUT!

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Wednesday, 17 August 2022 (15:47 IST)
New Delhi: Pop sensation Guru Randhawa who has collaborated with Bhushan Kumar for his debut album ‘Man of the Moon’, has now released its track-list.

Comprising seven upbeat tracks, Guru brings in new flavour and sound in ‘Man of the Moon’.

The teaser has already tempted the audiences with an unusual and avant-garde record, the makers unveil the exciting track list consisting Signs, Fake Love, Tera Ki Khayal, Rona Rona, Fayaah Fayaah, Moon Rise and Black Raat.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This being Guru’s debut album, it holds a special position in the singer’s heart.

From being an independent artist to working in Bollywood, Guru continues to follow his roots of releasing independent songs and provides fans with a musical feast every time.

Bhushan Kumar, Managing Director & Chairman, T-Series said, “Man of the Moon is Guru’s long awaited debut album! We are thrilled to bring this to our audiences as each song has a new sound and vibe that is very catchy to the ears. Right from their beats, to lyrics, this uplifting album will definitely appeal to everyone!”

Guru Randhawa said, “I’m very excited about this album because we have such a great line-up of tracks, each very different from each other and I can’t wait to drop them for my fans. It was a pleasure collaborating with Bhushan Kumar on this one because he had some great inputs on the album and is truly a master of his craft.”

Produced by Bhushan Kumar under the T-Series banner, ‘Man of The Moon’ will be out on August 22. (UNI)

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