Did Guru Randhawa Just Unveil a New Track ‘From Ages’ on World Music Day?

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Key Takeaways
- Guru Randhawa released a new track titled ‘From Ages’.
- The song explores themes of love and longing.
- It is part of his album ‘Without Prejudice’.
- The music video features urban fashion and emotional storytelling.
- Guru emphasizes the importance of unity in challenging times.
Mumbai, June 21 (NationPress) - Renowned music composer-singer-actor Guru Randhawa has unveiled his latest track in celebration of World Music Day this Saturday.
The song, called ‘From Ages’, encapsulates the emotions of love, longing, and desire, and is featured in his album ‘Without Prejudice’. Guru takes on multiple roles as the composer, singer, and lyricist for this piece.
Regarding the track, Guru Randhawa commented, “From Ages is more than just a song; it's an emotion. Many have felt love, yet few understand its vastness. Through this piece, I aim to express the purity and depth of this feeling using contemporary language.”
The music video showcases visually stunning scenes with Guru Randhawa exploring the realm of urban fashion and emotive storytelling, perfectly aligning with the song’s theme of cultural and lively fusion.
In recent news, Guru Randhawa launched his first independent album, ‘Without Prejudice’, in partnership with Warner Music India. Tracks like ‘Gallan Battan’, ‘Snapback’, and ‘Sirra’ have resonated with audiences on various levels. The music video for ‘Qatal’, an energetic and catchy track, has gained significant traction on social media.
Last month, Guru Randhawa shared an emotional message, reflecting the sentiments of countless individuals in the country amidst the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, following the tragic attack in Pahalgam by Pakistan’s proxies.
Emphasizing the need for unity during these trying times, Randhawa expressed on his Instagram, “India is not merely a country; it is an emotion, a connection of unity that surpasses caste, religion, language, or background. We are all Indians first, and our solidarity is our greatest strength.”
The artist, known for ‘Ishare Tere’, believes that those who criticize the nation should relocate to a place they feel more in line with.
It is noteworthy that Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam, including a Nepali national, on April 22.