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Tujhe chahunga har pal, mil jaa. Dil doobaa Mehbooba.
I will always love you, come to me. My heart has immersed in my lover.
"Mehbooba" is a Hindi love song sung by Japanese singer Hiroko based in Mumbai, India and Manganiyar musician Salim Khan alongside Jaisalmer Beats from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. This Folktronica music is based on the mixture of Rajasthani folk and Indian EDM, played by Jaisalmer Beats with Indian instruments Harmonium, Dholak, the rare traditional Rajasthani instruments Morchang, Bhapang, and Khartal.
Immerse your heart in the love of Mehbooba.
[Hiroko a.k.a Hiroko Sarah] Japanese artist based in Mumbai, India and Tokyo, Japan. She works as a multilingual Singer-songwriter (Japanese, English & Hindi) on solo and India-Japan collaboration projects. Apart from singing, performing dance and appearing on a TV commercial, a radio program, and a talk show. Doing performances of singing and dance as a bridge for exchange of Arts and Culture between India and Japan. Working on India-Japan collaboration projects with several artists.
Salim Khan is a young and passionate musician. He has achieved a lot in the field of learning music. He hasn't kept himself to just learning folk but also contemporary music also. Salim Khan, is a perfectionist when it comes to music and also experiments with western instruments from time to time. Apart from playing the traditional Manganiyaar instruments like Algoza, shehnai, morchan, bhapang, he can also play western instruments like guitar, violin and jambe. Salim Khan has been singing since he was 5, and has learned music from his father Bagga Khan. The royal family and its members, "Jajmaan" have been his patrons, and music is the lifeline of his family. He wants to experiment with a fusion of western and traditional rajasthani folk music.
This group comprises of young children too, proficient in singing, and all the instruments, and the youngest member in his group is 5. His music makes you believe that there are some things which transcend above all the boundaries and are infinite. The music is infinite, and the possibilities of his melodies are endless. Music itself is so vast that it cannot be confined to a textbook and standardized, as there are no set standards to learning music which is imbibed in his blood through generations. India is known for its colours and various layers of culture, and the culture of Jaisalmer is rich enough with harmonious melodies promulgating in unforgettable renditions. This land of Jaisalmer, which is so rich in history, music plays a vital role in shaping their livelihood, and their life in Jaisalmer. This is the music, the culture which deserves to be preserved since it's a part of the intangible heritage, and a vital part of the socio economic fabric of Jaisalmer.