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Home / Arts and Entertainment / B Praak: Brand Ambassador for Nation's Songs?

B Praak: Brand Ambassador for Nation's Songs?

22 Nov

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Summary

  • B Praak feels he has sung the most patriotic songs post 'Teri Mitti'.
  • He received Akshay Kumar's praise for 'Teri Mitti' after recording.
  • The singer initially doubted his voice for the hit song 'Teri Mitti'.
B Praak: Brand Ambassador for Nation's Songs?

Singer B Praak has expressed his unique connection to patriotic music, suggesting he might be the ideal brand ambassador for such anthems. Following the immense success of his 2019 track 'Teri Mitti' from the film 'Kesari,' B Praak found himself inundated with patriotic song offers, which he gladly accepted due to his deep devotion to his country. He believes he has sung more patriotic songs than any other artist.

Recalling the recording of 'Teri Mitti,' B Praak admitted to initial self-doubt, fearing his rendition might not meet the song's emotional depth. He shared that songwriter Azeem Dayani first sent him the composition by Arko, with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir. B Praak dedicated the song to lyricist Jaani, who had predicted its massive success. He also mentioned receiving a congratulatory call from actor Akshay Kumar after the song's release.

B Praak, born Pratik Bachan, has a rich background as a music director, composing hits for numerous Punjabi artists under the name 'Prakky B.' He made his debut as a singer in 2018 with the hit single 'Mann Bharrya.' The singer takes pride in 'Teri Mitti's' impact, especially its recognition with a National Award.

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B Praak's most famous patriotic song is 'Teri Mitti' from the film 'Kesari'.
B Praak developed a strong connection to patriotic songs after singing 'Teri Mitti' and felt compelled to accept such offers.
Akshay Kumar praised B Praak for his song 'Teri Mitti' after hearing it.

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