Team ‘The Outsiders’
22nd Aug 2024
Team ‘The Outsiders’
22nd Aug 2024
Subhi's latest release, "Intezaar," delves deep into the complexities of long-distance love, a theme that resonates with many who have experienced the pain and longing associated with such relationships. Through evocative lyrics and a haunting melody, Subhi captures the essence of waiting and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The opening lines, "Kalli hai dil na laage Ladhdi rehndi mein naseeba naal," reflect the isolation and constant battle with circumstances that define the experience of missing a loved one. Subhi emphasizes that this song was born from a deeply personal place, intended to offer solace to her partner during a challenging time. The lyrics, combined with a ballet-like musical vibe, serve as a reminder of the sweet moments that await reunions, making "Intezaar" a poignant reflection on love and patience.
"Intezaar" also marks a significant departure from Subhi's previous work, which primarily blended Indian music with contemporary pop. This is her first solo Punjabi track, and it represents her artistic evolution over the past year. As Subhi began writing for Desi Trill & The Indian Connect, she found herself naturally gravitating towards Punjabi lyrics. This newfound appreciation for her mother tongue, combined with the encouragement from her label, pushed her to explore this traditional sound. Subhi credits her producer and co-writer, Aman Moroney, for helping shape her new artistic direction, which blends modern beats with a deep connection to her roots.
Working with renowned international dancer Eshani Patel on the music video added another layer of vibrancy to the project. Subhi recalls the smooth creative process, where Eshani's choreography seamlessly translated the song's emotions into dance, enhancing the overall impact of the track.
"Love is a universal language," Subhi reflects. "Anyone who has been in a long-distance relationship will understand the bittersweet emotions behind 'Intezaar.' The blend of Shehnai and uplifting beats offers a sense of belonging, and I believe audiences will connect with it both lyrically and musically."
Subhi's latest release, "Intezaar," delves deep into the complexities of long-distance love, a theme that resonates with many who have experienced the pain and longing associated with such relationships. Through evocative lyrics and a haunting melody, Subhi captures the essence of waiting and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The opening lines, "Kalli hai dil na laage Ladhdi rehndi mein naseeba naal," reflect the isolation and constant battle with circumstances that define the experience of missing a loved one. Subhi emphasizes that this song was born from a deeply personal place, intended to offer solace to her partner during a challenging time. The lyrics, combined with a ballet-like musical vibe, serve as a reminder of the sweet moments that await reunions, making "Intezaar" a poignant reflection on love and patience.
"Intezaar" also marks a significant departure from Subhi's previous work, which primarily blended Indian music with contemporary pop. This is her first solo Punjabi track, and it represents her artistic evolution over the past year. As Subhi began writing for Desi Trill & The Indian Connect, she found herself naturally gravitating towards Punjabi lyrics. This newfound appreciation for her mother tongue, combined with the encouragement from her label, pushed her to explore this traditional sound. Subhi credits her producer and co-writer, Aman Moroney, for helping shape her new artistic direction, which blends modern beats with a deep connection to her roots.
Working with renowned international dancer Eshani Patel on the music video added another layer of vibrancy to the project. Subhi recalls the smooth creative process, where Eshani's choreography seamlessly translated the song's emotions into dance, enhancing the overall impact of the track.
"Love is a universal language," Subhi reflects. "Anyone who has been in a long-distance relationship will understand the bittersweet emotions behind 'Intezaar.' The blend of Shehnai and uplifting beats offers a sense of belonging, and I believe audiences will connect with it both lyrically and musically."