Mumbai: I Lesa the Voice of Ocean releases two songs


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Dec 31: Team I Lesa in the leadership of Rameshchandra has started the new trend of giving the shape of songs to the lyrics by poet Puvempu Nuthonji Nempu. While ten songs are composed, two songs are already released. Two more songs will be released over Zoom platform on January 2 at 8 pm.

The song Uditer Dever written by Vimala Dugganna is sung by well known singer Sangita Balachandra. Premalatha Diwaker and Nishanth Calicut have composed the music.

The song Kala Pijirad written by Roopakala Alva is sung by Supriya Raghunandan. Pramod Sapre has composed music. Mumbai based Harsha Udupi has provided still photography. Udupi based Jayanth Aithal and Vinayak Mallya have created art and video.

Raghu Poojary and Ganapathi R Poojary and family Padumarnad, Kuwait and Narendra Shetty and Sumana M Shetty, Saudi Arabia will release these two songs.

I Lesa the Voice of Ocean gives shape of songs to the lyrics of young well known poets and releases them all over the world. The songs are being released by I Lesa member, Florida based Valli Martel. Those are completely free and can be downloaded at any part of the world. Suri Marnad of Mumbai team I Lesa, has requested fans to reach Zoom platform by Zoom ID: 86299122198 and passcode: ileasa on January 2 and become subscribers to the release programme.

  

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