Norwegian DJ and musician Alan Walker and Bollywood composer Pritam will launch their first collaboration, Kids of the Solar, by Warner Music India. The tune, additionally sung by Vishal Mishra, is a fusion of Jap and Western musical influences.
Finest recognized for his world hit “Light” and subsequent chart-topper, Walker has change into considered one of digital music’s most acknowledged producers. He has gained the Speleman Award (generally referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards), the Cannes Worldwide Creativity Award and the MTV European Music Award for Finest Norwegian Act.
Pritam is a huge within the Bollywood music business, having composed music for over 100 movies, together with current hits Dunki, Animal and Brahmastra.
The collaboration stems from a gathering throughout Walker’s Mumbai tour in 2019, which led to a friendship between the 2 artists. Impressed by his travels to India, Walker composed a melody that resonated with Pritam, which finally resulted within the new single.
The tune combines 80’s synthwave parts with Walker’s digital type and Pritam’s composition. Its lyrics heart on the symbolism of the solar and intention to convey themes of human connection. The monitor features a kids’s choir and is described as a tribute to the following era.
Walker stated: “I first met Pritam in 2019 and we’ve been in contact ever since and dealing on releasing a tune collectively. I couldn’t be happier with the way it turned out – each the message and The way it brings totally different sounds and languages collectively.
Pritam added: “Music has the facility to heal, encourage and unite. I hope Kids of the Solar will contact the hearts of listeners all over the world and ship a message of hope and unity.
Along side the one’s launch on September 26, Walker will embark on Sunburn’s 10-city Walkerworld tour in India. The tour will begin in Kolkata on September 27 and finish in Hyderabad on October 20, the place over 100,000 followers are anticipated to attend. This journey was considered one of Walker’s most intensive in India.