DJ Dips Featuring Garry Sandhu “Tohar”
This song has grown on me, and I now think it will definitely be in the running for my song of the year.
You can say it has the same themes to virtually any other song. But Garry Sandhu has related it to our generation, explaining what lengths guys go to, to get the attention of females. That’s right, it’s not a song about how many pegs we can knock back, or how many phatteh we can chak, or who can say “bruuaah” the longest and loudest. It’s the fact that we wear Adidas trainers, drive Range Rovers, and have iPhones.
Utterly brilliant.
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Jati Cheed “Same Cliche” Video
You may remember Jati Cheed featured on Ominous DJs “Rumaal.”
Well now, Jati is ready to release his own debut single titled “Same Cliche.”
The video blends an urban vibe with his Punjabi lyrics. Check the video below.
The EP, releasing on March 15, will feature five mixes of the song, with something to cater to everyone’s musical tastes.
For more info, check out 4playrecordings.co.uk or jaticheed.com
DJ Dips feat. Sanj V “Gal Sun” Video
DJ Dips, one half of the “Ominous DJ’s” has gone off and produced his own album.
The first video off the album “Stand Up Volume 1″ is “Gal Sun,” featuring Delhi based vocalist Sanj V. The song has a Rishi Rich/Master Rakesh kind of feel to it, very Bollywoody, but it’s receiving a warm reception on the airwaves in the UK.
Dips describes the album as a buffet for listeners with all types of styles on the album. The album is formed in collaboration with MC Rax along with percussion duties handled by Sunil Kalyan.
Other artists to be featured on the album include; Sharmilla, Sabar Koti, Ashok Gill and Jati Cheed. The tentative release month is February through 4playrecordings.
With a track on the album that everyone expected would happen at some point, Dips has lined up Lehmber, Kaka and Miss Pooja on one song. The track is called “Gerra De De.” Check the preview.
What do you think? Are you feeling the Bollywood vibe of “Gal Sun?” Is the Lehmber, Kaka and Miss Pooja collabo the start of a new trend, or is it the beginning of the end?

