Adnan Sami's 'Lipstick' Deluxe Version: Born at 3 am from a late-night experiment
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Padma Shri awardee singer and composer Adnan Sami has released the deluxe version of his recent hit single 'Lipstick', out now via Zee Music Company. The new rendition reimagines the track with a softer, more soulful texture — a deliberate contrast to the upbeat, contemporary energy of the original.
How the Deluxe Version Came to Be
Adnan Sami revealed that the deluxe version was not a planned studio exercise but a spontaneous late-night creative burst. 'In that very spirit, one night at 3 a.m., I began experimenting with my song 'Lipstick' in a completely new style, a fresh musical arrangement and a different vibe altogether. And just like that, a new colour emerged,' he said.
The singer described the process of reworking his own compositions as an almost compulsive creative drive. 'The joy of being a musician is truly something special. Playing with my musical compositions, feeling them, and immersing myself in the music is a different kind of addiction,' he added.
Original Track and Its Reception
The original 'Lipstick' was released in May 2025 and quickly found traction among music listeners. Announcing it at the time, Adnan Sami had written on social media: 'Lipstick lagake nazar utaarlo...Adnan Sami's new song, LIPSTICK is OUT NOW @ZeeMusicCompany!' The deluxe version builds on that momentum, offering a stripped-back reinterpretation for listeners who prefer a mellower listen.
Sharing the New Release
Announcing the deluxe version on social media, Adnan Sami captioned his post: 'The vibe you loved just got even better. Lipstick (Deluxe Version) - Out Now.' The post was accompanied by fire and lipstick emojis, signalling the playful yet confident tone the artist has maintained around the track's rollout.
Adnan Sami's Musical Legacy
Over the course of his career, Adnan Sami has composed and performed several landmark tracks including 'Lift Karade', 'Kabhi To Nazar Milao', 'Tera Chehra', and 'Bheegi Bheegi Raaton Mein'. He also holds a notable global record as the first Asian artist to have sold out London's Wembley Arena for two consecutive nights — a milestone that underscores his cross-border appeal. The deluxe version of 'Lipstick' suggests the Padma Shri honouree shows no signs of slowing his creative output.