Updated April 20th, 2019 at 20:36 IST

Guru Randhawa's new track "Slowly Slowly" hits 33 million in less than 24 hours

Guru Randhawa’s new release “Slowly Slowly” in collaboration with American rapper Pitbull has garnered over 33 million hits on YouTube in a matter of 24 hours.

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Guru Randhawa’s new release “Slowly Slowly” in collaboration with American rapper Pitbull has garnered over 33 million hits on YouTube in a matter of 24 hours.

The music video, which was released on April 19, showcases Randhawa's classic rap with Pitbull in the background, giving the peppy number an ultimate twist.

Watch it below:

Taking to Instagram, the Punjabi singer expressed his excitement about the success of his new release to his 8.6 million followers.

The 'High Rated Gabru' singer is seen lip-synching the lyrics of his new track a classic way as he posted a message along saying that the song is currently on the top of the music charts and he also posted a video where he can be seen singing the song for his fans.

Sung, written and composed by Randhawa, the song’s music video is directed by a UAE based company ‘Gifty’ with appealing visuals that feature beautiful beach shots and yachts.

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As everything about the song sends out major party vibes, the dashing Punjabi singer is at the same time maintaining a universal and multilingual approach to his new release with its lyrics penned down in English, Hindi, and Spanish.

The new high-tempo song by the singer is produced by T-Series leader Bhushan Kumar and is now released on the company’s YouTube channel.

"As a company, T-Series is proud to present the coming together of these two musical geniuses, Guru and Pitbull in 'Slowly Slowly'. I am glad to fulfill my father's dream of taking T-Series a notch higher than before," Kumar had told the media.

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Published April 20th, 2019 at 18:55 IST