King says his new track ‘Pyaar Humara’ is about embracing the full spectrum of love


Mumbai, Jul 20 (IANS): Singer-songwriter King, who has released his new track ‘Pyaar Humara’, said that the track is about embracing the full spectrum of love.

'Pyaar Humara' is the sole love track from King's album MM. The song blends elements of afrobeat and R&B, featuring King’s heartfelt vocals.

For the track, King has collaborated with music producer Bharg. King's vocals take centre-stage, pouring out his heart about the unforgiving nature of love and the challenges of maintaining fidelity.

Talking about the song, King said, “Bharg & I wanted to create something that felt authentic and raw, a song that people could connect with on a deeper level. ‘Pyaar Humara’ is about embracing the full spectrum of love – the good, the bad, and everything in between.”

The track, which King wrote, composed, and performed, is available for streaming on all major music platforms and can also be found on King’s YouTube page.

Despite the inviting soundscape, King doesn't shy away from expressing disappointment and the complexities of navigating romantic relationships.

Recently, King also announced his ‘Monopoly Moves Album Listening Party Tour’.

The tour spans across eight cities nationwide, and features collaborations with artistes like Raftaar, Seedhe Maut, MC Stan, Raga, and Karma.

Earlier this year, King teamed up with Jason Derulo for the song 'Bumpa' and released 'Way Bigger' from his album Monopoly Moves.

This song reflects on King’s successes, wealth, and past struggles, exploring themes of relationships and aspirations.

 

  

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