I want to work with Rahman, sing Bollywood song says Juggy D

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Published: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 at 16:31 IST

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New Delhi: London-based singer Juggy D, who composed hit numbers like "Mere
dil vich hai hum tum" and "Dil mera", is still struggling to find a foothold
in Bollywood and says he hopes to collaborate with A.R. Rahman and Kailash
Kher in the near future.

"It's been a while since I have sung in a Hindi film. I would love to do a
Bollywood song. In fact, I am looking for offers," Juggy D told.

"In fact, it would be amazing if I get to collaborate with A.R. Rahman and
Kailash Kher. I feel that they are amazing artistes and singing with them
would be great," added the singer who has appeared on several crossover
singles with some of the biggest stars such as Madonna, Ricky Martin, Mary
J. Blige and Craig David.

The Bhangra singer was in Mumbai to promote his new album "Blindfolded" for
which he has collaborated with Mumbai-based DJ Projekt B. He has crooned a
thumping club song with Punjabi lyrics called "Ni soniye" for it.

"It is my first collaboration with an Indian DJ. It's a beautiful track.
When Projekt B offered me to sing the song, I instantly liked it," said
Juggy.

The album also has seven more Punjabi tracks and two Hindi remixes.

Talking about his fascination for Indian music, he said: Indian music
interested me since childhood. I was always soaked in that culture.
Belonging to an Indian family did have its impact. I was the first musical
person in my family. But now my nephews and nieces have got attracted to
music as well."

As far as his fluency in Punjabi is concerned, he credits his parents for
that.

"Even though we were not living in India, I was taught proper Punjabi at
home. We were not allowed to speak in any other language at home. That time
I didn't like this strictness but now I am grateful to my parents for doing
that," said Juggy.

He is currently working on his solo album to be released next year. Apart
from that he will be also collaborate with other artisites for singles.


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