Nooran Sisters and Sony Music collaborate for a musical Masterpiece 'Woh Khuda' as an Eid Surprise!
In collaboration with Sony Music, The Nooran Sisters, celebrated Sufi singers, have released their latest track titled 'Woh Khuda' this Eid, after a prolonged period of anticipation.
With a reputation for his distinctive musical approach, the skilled director Mark K. Robin has helmed the latest track, while Shahbaaz Khan and Manoj Kumar Juloori have penned the lyrics.
The powerful vocals of Jyoti and Sultana Nooran, also known as the Nooran Sisters, provide strong support. 'Woh Khuda' is set to captivate every listener on a spiritual level and offer an enchanting musical encounter that their fans have been eagerly anticipating.
“We are thrilled to finally unveil ‘Woh Khuda’ to all our fans after a really long wait. Woh Khuda is a devotional track that holds a special place in our hearts, and we hope it resonates and spiritually elevates every music lover."
"We cannot wait for our fans to hear this soulful yet powerful rendition," stated Nooran Sisters (Jyoti and Sultana Nooran) on release.
“Being a part of this movie and working with the entire “Woh Khuda” team and collaborating with Nooran Sisters has been an absolute honour."
"I believe their soul-stirring voice and passion for music is unparalleled. I am sure that this track will move the audience by their rendition of this devotional song.” expressed Mark K Robin, the composer of Woh Khuda.
Skilfully crafting the words to capture the essence of the devotional genre and adding depth and meaning to the powerful vocals of Nooran Sisters, lyricist Shahbaaz Khan commented, “I am extremely elated to collaborate with the Nooran sisters on this mellifluous composition, releasing in time of celebrations of Eid.
"Woh Khuda resonates with the spirit of devotion, amplified with soulful vocals of the Nooran sisters. I’m sure it will create a magical ambiance, and I’m excited for audiences to witness and experience it," added Shahbaaz.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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