The New Delhi singer-producer's newest tune journeys into blissful dancefloor area
Chaar Diwaari's art work for “Thehra.”
New Delhi artist Chaar Diwaari aka Garv Taneja forges ahead even more with this sparkling brand-new tune “Thehra,” launched through Def Jam Recordings India.
His very first release of the year, the electronic, hip-hop and pop mix of “Thehra” follows songs such as “Jhaag,” which has actually rapidly turned into one of Chaar Diwaari's most pop music. If the artist has it his method, “Thehra” is an action even more in the instructions of being a speculative artist who can weave in and out of the available and the uneasy, like his launching EP Teri Maiyat Ke Gaane
Part of the relatable edge that Chaar Diwaari offers to “Thehra” is how it's sort of a love tune. The artist stated in a declaration, “‘Thehra' is a tune about how a hug from somebody you enjoy can seem like it might last a century. It's about the minute of heat and euphoria one feels in the arms of a fan. It's composed from the viewpoint of a lost guy who lastly feels at peace, all due to a much required hug. The tune sonically represents regulated turmoil with a great deal of ear sweet. It's supported by a trap drum beat and integrates a great deal of singing consistencies.”
A video for “Thehra” is set to drop on March 24th, which includes another measurement to the artist's auteur-like propensities, singing, producing, composing lyrics and directing his visuals for his releases.
Formerly in 2023, Chaar Diwaari set his objectives as a genre-agnostic artist, launching the waltz-pop notified “Roshni” with singer-producer Bharg Kale, the aggro rap tune “Violence” with Mumbai rap artist Gravity, the grisly, sound and commercial rap of “Garam” with rap artist Rawal and his mad single “Barood.”