Updated November 15th, 2019 at 21:35 IST

OnePlus Music Festival: Songs that Amit Trivedi could sing at Katy Perry-headed concert

OnePlus Music Festival: The first edition of the grand OPMF is around the corner. Here are songs that fans think Amit Trivedi should sing at the festival.

Reported by: Vageesha Taluja
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The first edition of the grand OnePlus Music Festival is around the corner. In less than a day, on November 16, 2019, the stage will reverberate with the cheers of music enthusiasts. Set up by smartphone technology company OnePlus, the event has brought music lovers and talented musicians on a common space.  

Navi Mumbai’s D.Y. Patil Stadium will be the platform for the entertainers including international pop star Katy Perry, for whom this will be the second trip to India, and Dua Lipa, who will debut as a performer in the country. Moreover, India’s finest artists such as Amit Trivedi, Ritviz and bands like The Local Train and Aswekeepsearching will come together to redefine the audience’s experience. Here are songs that Amit Trivedi could sing at the festival.

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1. Da Da Dasse

Udta Punjab’s peppy number is crooned by Kanika Kapoor. Composed by Amit Trivedi, this Punjabi track gives emotional chills and has a long-lasting effect on the listeners. Da Da Dasse is heavy, raw and has a classical touch to it.

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2. Gal Mitthi Mitthi Bol

Saibo singer Tochi Raina lent his voice for this epic Punjabi track. While Gal Mitthi Mitthi Bol starts with basic beats, it makes our feet tap with its huge shots of bass kicks within a minute of the song. Amit Trivedi is giving this music quirky twists with desi beats. This song is worth listening to on loop.

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3. Emotional Attyachar

Love it or hate it, but you cannot ignore this wondrous track. Loaded with upbeat music, this song showcases sheer efforts that the composer put into making this song a Bollywood hit. Emotional Attyachar struck the right chords of the heartbroken lovers. Interestingly, this track was credited to Bandmaster Rangeela and Rasila, who was none other than Amit Trivedi and Amitabh Bhattacharya. 

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Published November 15th, 2019 at 09:02 IST