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"Beliya" is song recorded by Indian music direction duo Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani (or Vishal–Shekhar) featuring English pop rock band The Vamps. The song was recorded and produced in London. The song was released on 16 August 2016 with an accompanying music video on YouTube.


Background

"Beliya" was written by Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani, and members of the English pop rock band The Vamps. "Beliya" is reportedly referred to as a first of its kind collaboration by India's celebrated music direction duo Vishal–Shekhar have collaborated with the English pop rock band The Vamps for the song "Beliya". Initiated by Bottomline Media and Virgin EMI Records, this is the first of many collaborations to come.


Music video

The official music video was uploaded to YouTube on 16 August 2016. It features Vishal–Shekhar and The Vamps playing instruments and singing in a studio with Vishal–Shekhar.


Composition and lyrical interpretation

"Beliya" is a fusion song consisting elements of Bollywood and pop music. The song is reportedly referred to as the celebration of two cultures by the Indian music direction duo Vishal–Shekhar. The song opens with 'dholak' and the folk instrument returns during the chorus. The 'dholak' isn't the only Indian instrument to find a place in Beliya's sound, as the composers subtly utilise
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further in the track. The
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of the cultures is denoted. The song features vocals from The Vamps singing the lead in English verses, the duo added soft Hindi lyrics post-chorus. The song was also praised by Indian actor and producer Riteish Deshmukh on his official Twitter handle. Many other celebrities including Sonakshi Sinha, Farhan Akhtar,
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and entrepreneur Rohan Chakraborty have praised the song and its lyrics.


Promotions and live performance

The Vamps had visited India to promote "Beliya" to perform with the Indian music director duo Vishal–Shekhar at ''
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Personnel

Vishal–Shekhar * Vishal Dadlani – instruments, vocals * Shekhar Ravjiani – instruments, vocals The Vamps *
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– instruments, vocals *
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– instruments, vocals *
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– instruments, vocals * Tristan Evans – instruments, vocals Additional instruments *Navin Kumar – flute *Dipesh Verma – percussions


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References

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