The popular singer reunites with Sony Music after a string of iconic hits including Tera Zikr, Kabhii Tumhhe, Mehrama, Do Din and more with the label.
by Suman Gupta
National, 8th July 2022: After a long wait, popular singer-composer, Darshan Raval releases his much-awaited monsoon single ‘Baarishon Mein’. Romantic, passionate and heartbreakingly beautiful, the song is a touching reminder of how the rains can bring back our most precious memories. The music video, directed by Arif Khan, is a cinematic treat and features the gorgeous Malvika Sharma opposite the singer. ‘Baarishon Mein’ promises to be an evergreen song that’s guaranteed to rule your playlists.
After releasing monsoon hits like Tera Zikr, Jannat Ve, Hawa Banke, Ek Tarfaa since 2015, Darshan has got his Blue Family celebrating the season with his latest melody! Sung and composed by the self-taught, multi-talented Darshan Raval, the song, produced by Anmol Daniel, has its lyrics penned by Gurpreet Saini and Gautam G. Sharma.
Expressing his love for the season, the King of Melody, Darshan shared, “Monsoon is a season of love & reminiscence and what better way to celebrate it than heartfelt music. I have an annual date with the rains, and Baarishon Mein is my gift to my Blue Family. I hope everyone likes the song and showers their love. ”
You can listen to Baarishon Mein here:https://smi.lnk.to/BaarishonMein
About Sony Music: Sony Music Entertainment is a global recorded music company that has on its roster a rich and storied history of iconic artists like Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Shakira, Mariah Carey and Britney Spears and today’s superstars like Harry Styles, Camila Cabello, Travis Scott and Khalid, pan-Indian superstars like Raftaar, Amaal Malik, pop sensations Aastha Gill and AKASA, and South India’s biggest acts Anirudh, A.R.Rahman, Vivek-Mervin and Ghibran including several decades-long relationships with Dharma Productions, Madras Talkies and Vishesh Films among others. On offer, is a vast catalogue that comprises some of the most important recordings in history spread across multiple genres, languages, and geographies.