Sukhshinder Shinda’s “Collaborations 2″ Info
Mr. Shinda has been a busy dude working on album after album.
February 20th will see the release of “Collaborations 2.” As you can see by the lineup on the flyer, you can expect a number of different musical themes.
I read up on a recent interview, that there will be Quwalli, Hindi vibes and more traditional Dhadi style, along with good old Punjabi anthems. The Jazzy B track titled “Yaariyan Banaye Rakhi Yaarian,” is aimed at the family, and mentions all family members and he’s hoping it will be a big hit. The idea for the Jazzy B track has been knocking in his head for over three years, and he had given it to a lot of writers trying to find the type of songs he was looking for. But, it’s the Nachattar Gill track on the album that is apparently the dance floor smash, titled “Mul Ne Lagda Nachne Da”
He also stated in the interview, that the lyrics on this album are on another level, with a more concerted effort focused on creating a lot more strong melodies and lyrics.
Sukshinder usually makes big budget videos, as he tends to aim his music towards worldwide audiences. As soon as a video drops, it’ll be here.
I’m shocked to see there is no Miss Pooja on the album, as I think he would kill the production on a track with her on it. Does this lineup sound better than the original Gurdas Maan headlined “Collaborations” album?
Old School Sunday – Sukshinder Shinda “Aaja Billo”
I love obscure tracks. Wait, I love great obscure tracks. The Dholaholics release on the Kiss Records label in 1996 was one of those albums that most people overlooked.
The cover said it all, “DJ Sheikh presents The Dholaholics.” But if you look further down the cover you find this nugget; “Music: Sukshinder Shinda.”
As soon as I heard “Aaja Billo” I was pleased with my purchase. After all, it was the “Dholaholic Mix.” Coupled with the vocals of Safri, this track is official heat.


