![]() Singh wanted the track to be about being young and carefree, similar to those which can be played in clubs too. The director of the film Vikramjit Singh gave Mallik an insight into Ranbir Kapoor's character, a carefree person who believes one should forget everything and live freely. After composition he wasn't aware that the song was composed for the film Roy until Bhushan showed him the poster of the film for which he has composed the song. Bhushan Kumar, associated in producing the film, heard the version along with other tracks he had composed and wanted to hear the final version of the song, for which Kumaar wrote the lyrics. Mallik finalised a rough version of "Sooraj Dooba Hai" with a few lines written, which was originally composed by him three years ago and was rejected by many of the film producers. Initially, Bhushan Kumar told Malllik, that he was looking for a youthful party song for the film, and offered the chance to five other music composers, in-order to select the best track. The song is composed by Amaal Mallik who made his debut in Bollywood as a music director with the 2014 released film Jai Ho. Commercially, the song fared well, topping the iTunes chart of Indian and Cambodian, along with 91.9 Friends FM weekly chart. The single of the song was digitally released on 22 December 2014. The music video of the song was officially released on 19 December 2014 and was exclusively released on. The video track shows Fernandez romancing both Kapoor and Rampal. The song is all about living the present moment with someone special. For the male vocals of the song, Mallik wanted a voice that does not sing many peppy numbers. Producer of the film, Bhushan Kumar heard the rough version of the song composed and written by Mallik and wanted to hear the final version of the song, for which Kumaar wrote the lyrics. The music video of the peppy, dance track features actors Jacqueline Fernandez, Ranbir Kapoor and Arjun Rampal. ![]() Composed by Amaal Mallik, the song is sung by Arijit Singh and Aditi Singh Sharma, with lyrics penned by Kumaar. The sun has set) is a Hindi song from the 2015 Bollywood film, Roy. Mel consistently draws inspiration from her diverse background in many styles of music, including Percussion Ensemble and Steel Band Music, EDM, R&B, Funk, Gospel, Opera, Glo-Fi, Rock, and Reggae." Sooraj Dooba Hai" ( transl. Her production work stems from a love of percussion and vocal music. Mel has a knack for exploring and creating new sounds produced from the human voice. Her workshops ("Exploring the Voice", "Vocal Percussion", "Bodymind Awareness") and masterclasses have been featured at Boston Sings Festival, SoJam A Cappella Festival, Kettering A Cappella Festival, UK Voices Festival, New Jersey A Cappella Festival, the National A Cappella Convention, and NJ American Choral Directors Association (NJACDA). With an extensive knowledge of vocal techniques and pedagogy, she specializes in in-studio coaching and masterclasses. Mel's passion for music continues through teaching and sharing her musical knowledge. Her works and CARA-nominated production has appeared on compilations like Sing, BOHSA, Voices Only, and Voices Only Forte. ![]() Under her artist name, Del Manks, she releases covers and original work. ![]() With Musae, she's traveled extensively performing at festivals in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and all over the United States. While at school, Mel was the conductor, arranger, and choreographer of Ithaca College's all-female a cappella group, Premium Blend.Īfter graduation, Mel auditioned and was accepted into the internationally renowned vocal band, Musae, as the group's Vocal Percussionist. She's traveled to Germany performing in the International Performing Arts Institute to further her performance training. While in college, she performed in three of her own conceptual recitals and in the IC Opera Studio, Opera Workshops, IC Opera, Choral Ensembles, Percussion and Steel Band Ensemble, and smaller ensembles. in Vocal Performance, minor in Audio Production, and also studied Music Education. Mel graduated from Ithaca College in December of 2013 with a B.M. Hailing from Brooklyn, Mel Daneke is a contemporary performer, arranger, producer, and instructor.
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