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Payal Dev gives late 90’s melody essence in ‘Kam Toh Nahi’

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New Delhi: Popular singer-composer Payal Dev, who has won hearts with her soulful and melodious voice is out with her new single ‘Kam Toh Nahi’, produced by Bhushan Kumar.

Bringing her signature soulful vocals to this melodious track composed and sing by her, T-Series’ ‘Kam Toh Nahi’ also features Digangana Suryavanshi and Rohit Purohit.

Penned by Kunaal Vermaa, the music video of the track directed by Video Brains has been shot extensively in Goa at some picturesque locations and showcases a forgotten bitter-sweet love between the leads.

Talking about the song, Payal said, “Kam Toh Nahi is a soulful heartbreak song and I feel everyone who has experienced the emotion will relate to it – It’s a genre my fans enjoy listening to me in and I hope they like this track.”

Lyricist Kunaal shared, “The lyrics of Kam Toh Nahi convey love, longing, and a bitter-sweet emotion and Payal Dev’s soulful vocals only elevate it further.”

Digangana said, “Contrary to a typical love song, Kam Toh Nahi, has “thairaav”. It’s a beautiful track that listeners will enjoy.”

Rohit added, “Audiences will relate to Kam Toh Nahi in many ways because we’ve all experienced this situation at some point in our lives.”

The song is out now on T-Series’ YouTube channel.

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