Thursday, February 21, 2019

Let your heart talk...

musicArt exists around us in many forms and these different mediums continue to evolve with time and have a great influence on our lives. Similarly, when music casts its magical spell on us, it can impact our feelings, make us have fun, trigger memories, and influence us to ponder. The power of music is well-documented and well understood by many. It’s one of the reasons why music is used to communicate important messages to the masses.Recently, Ali Noor (one half of the band Noori), came out with his new track called ‘Dil Haara’ for Strepsils Stereo Season 2. Ali Noor has been playing around with A cappella recently and ‘Dil Haara’ is in the same league. There are no instruments used in the song and all sound is created with voice and mouth. “We continue to surprise the audience with A cappella-driven original music, experimenting with new genres and engaging with our music-loving audience,” he tells. The song is about two lovers who are miserable over their separation but cannot find the courage to reach out to one another. The video is a montage of the two trying to get on with their lives but always finding themselves missing the other. According to Ali, he aims to encourage conversation and make communication a normal phenomenon between two people. “In a society where we often have to hold things back, as a man to display masculinity of sorts and where women are not permitted to speak their mind out, this track initiates and stresses on how there should be open communication,” shares Ali Noor.All relationships have ups and downs, but a healthy communication can make it easier to deal with conflict, and build a stronger and healthier bond of love.Enjoy the track and avail this time to mend the gap with your loved one!–– A. Jafri

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