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A young voice
Er Nitish, a singer who has come up with the single, Teddy Bear, believes in a balance between albums and single tracks…
Jasmine Singh

Fashion isn’t the only sphere where trends change in a flash; Punjabi music industry follows close behind. Releasing single tracks is the latest. So, while a singer is preparing for an album, the time in between is utilised for cutting a single track. Er Nitish is latest to join the bandwagon; the singer comes up with the song Teddy Bear. If you have, by any chance, moved beyond the word Er, it is only a short form for ‘engineer’! So, here is an engineer turned singer from Harayana. At the launch of his new track, Nitish, flanked by singer-actor Nisha Bano, talks about the single track with is composed by Mandeep Singh of Dron Evolution and penned by Monu Barwala.

“Teddy Bear is a fun song, more like a party track; I have had a great time shooting for it, and I bet the youngsters are going to enjoy it too,” says Nitish, whose first album Out Of Range gave him confidence to get into singing professionally. It’s only been a year and Nitish has already chalked out his plans. “I am already working on my next album, so this means I believe in a balance between albums and single tracks. Actually, both the things are important for a singer.”

Nitish, who auditioned for Awaaz Punjab Di when he was 15, always wanted to sing. “My folks wanted me to finish my studies before I decided on any career. So, I successfully finished my engineering and then decided to get into singing, something I have always loved,” says Nitish who feels a singer should never stick to one kind of genre. “My second album will have romantic tracks, I want to experiment and sing in as many genres as possible.”

The song will be available on Youtube soon. The video has been shot by Puneet Batra. “A video gives life to a song, a face to a song; so it is important for every singer to select the right video.”

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