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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Enrique Iglesias & Sunidhi Chauhan Recorded a song together !!



Enrique Iglesias & Sunidhi Chauhan




Bollywood's talented playback singer Sunidhi Chauhan has had many chartbuster hits to her credit, but this one special song that will be coming out in the near future will be a very memorable one for her. For this particular song, Sunidhi is going to be teaming up with the Latino heart throb Enrique Iglesias.
The song is going to be a romantic ballad which will showcase the various moods of love and relationships. There are also going to be a few Hindi lyrics which will be sung by none other than Sunidhi herself.
Since Enrique holds such a busy schedule, Sunidhi will be flying out to the US to record the song. Also, Sunidhi and Enrique are going to be shooting a special music video for this song; and just like all of Enrique's other videos, this one will too shall be full of surprises!
The music video is to be launched globally sometime in December!
We surely can't wait for the video! And wish Sunidhi all the best for her global ways!

Sunidhi Chauhan“The experience was great. I have already recorded the song. Unfortunately I can’t talk much about it. But it’s in the process and will be out very soon,” Sunidhi told IANS in an interview.
She and Enrique sang “I Can Feel You”, which has both Hindi and English lyrics. Sunidhi has also shot for a video with the Spanish singer for the song that is slated to be out this month.
The 27-year-old Indian singer has belted out chartbuster songs like “Ruki ruki” (“Mast”), “Dhoom machale” (“Dhoom”), “Deedar de” (“Dus”), “Beedi” (“Omkara”), “Sajnaji vari vari” (“Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.”), “Chor bazari” (“Love Aaj Kal”) and most recently “Sheila Ki Jawani” (“Tees Maar Khan”).
Asked if she found any difference while recording a song internationally and when in India, Sunidhi, who wants to collaborate with singer Mariah Carey someday, said: “There is not much difference.”
“The difference is in the song and the atmosphere. It’s a nice experience. But when it comes to singing, it’s all the same,” she added.
Sunidhi has been in Bollywood for more than a decade now, but the entry of new singers in the industry doesn’t scare her. She believes that being good at work is the survival tactic.
“It’s not tough to survive in the industry. You just have to sing better than everyone else and you survive. It’s a simple equation. You give your 100 percent time and discipline, and work so hard that people see and appreciate,” she said.
 

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