First track of the masked Canadian female singer, Mystik Kaur.
A classically trained singer first single launches and Indian devotional track with a nice modern and western touch.
A marriage of the modern and traditional in 1 seamless musical masterpiece.
Featuring artist from Canada, Bosnia, Jamaica and Africa and sung in an Indian language this is indeed a very international track.
That too with a very positive and inspiring message talking about humanitarian efforts of people like Mother Theresa, The Dalai Lama, Sadhguru and the many nameless humanitarians.
Mystik Kaur says, ‘This is my first public track I am releasing after a long hiatus. And I wanted this this to be a devotion piece to give thanks to God, Waheguru, and also dedicate this to all the servants of humanity that serve the needy in various capacities everyday. This track is based on the writings of Bhagat Kabeer Ji in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and it talks about how we shouldn’t lower our consciousness despite whatever circumstances might be”.
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iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/man-na-digey-single/1478953805
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bjcsqiueoufgvwnw6oia63qzg2q
Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/album/40L8LaG3FyJmFq1rerY1Kl?si=QA9TItUDTTiLuqs7EImRhg
Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Man-Na-Digey-Mystik-Kaur/dp/B07XB48GB3
Website : www.mystikmusicstudio.com
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Instagram : @mystikkaur https://www.instagram.com/mystikkaur/
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