Badshah & Jasleen Royal's 'Inaam' Reveals Rapper's Vulnerable Side

Rapper Badshah collaborates with singer Jasleen Royal on a poignant love song titled 'Inaam'. The track marks a departure for Badshah, allowing him to explore a quieter, more vulnerable side of his artistry. The song, penned by Ansh Chahal, centers on love as emotional safety and presence rather than performance. Jasleen Royal describes it as a personal song about a love that provides comfort and feels like home.

Key Points: Badshah & Jasleen Royal's 'Inaam' - A Vulnerable Love Song

  • Badshah explores vulnerable artistry
  • Song is a quiet love ode
  • Penned from a feminine perspective
  • About emotional security in love
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Badshah: 'Inaam' with Jasleen Royal lets me explore a vulnerable side of my artistry

Badshah explores a quiet, vulnerable side in new love ballad 'Inaam' with singer Jasleen Royal. Discover this poignant track about emotional safety.

Badshah: 'Inaam' with Jasleen Royal lets me explore a vulnerable side of my artistry
"It's simple, honest and something I think a lot of people will connect with. - Badshah"

Mumbai, April 6

Singer Jasleen Royal has joined hands with Badshah for a poignant love ode titled 'Inaam', which the rapper-musician says helped him explore his quieter and more vulnerable side of his artistry.

'Inaam', which translates to "reward", brings together two distinct artistic identities to belt out a track on love in its quietest and deep form.

Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, said in a statement: "'Inaam' let me explore a quieter, more vulnerable side of my artistry. It's simple, honest and something I think a lot of people will connect with."

Royal sticks to her signature soft vocals for Inaam and traces the contours of a relationship defined by just emotional security.

The track is penned by Ansh Chahal and is showcased from a feminine perspective. It centers on a quiet but decisive realization stating that love, at its most enduring, is found in presence, not performance. It captures the feeling of emotional safety of finding someone who feels like home.

For Jasleen, the new track with Badshah is a very personal song for her as she says in a statement: " It is about the kind of love that walks into your chaos and quiets everything. It is the feeling of being held, like coming home, even when everything else feels uncertain. There's a quiet kind of love in it, where their happiness matters just as much as your own."

Royal, who stepped into Hindi cinema with Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan-starrer film Khoobsurat with a song titled "Preet" in 2014, added: "With this song, you'll hear a different side of Badshah."

The singer further shared: "We've all seen his high-energy side, but here, you get to hear something much more vulnerable and real."

Badshah steps away from his signature dynamic persona as he sprinkles a compelling dimension to the track. He adds a more restrained, profound and introspective performance for Inaam, which is released via Universal Music.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Finally, a song about quiet, secure love instead of just drama and heartbreak. The concept of "love found in presence, not performance" is so true for Indian relationships. More of this, please!
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Rohit P
I respect artists trying new things, but honestly, I miss the old Badshah. "Kar Gayi Chull" and "DJ Waley Babu" had an energy that defined an era. This is nice, but hope he doesn't completely abandon his roots.
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Sarah B
Jasleen Royal is consistently underrated. Her voice brings such calm. The collaboration is unexpected but seems to work. The lyrics by Ansh Chahal sound promising.
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Vikram M
As a longtime fan, it's great to see Aditya Singh Sisodia explore this side. It shows growth. An artist shouldn't be boxed into one genre. More power to him for this experiment! 🙏
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Nisha Z
The description "feeling of being held, like coming home" really hits different. In our fast-paced lives, that's what everyone is searching for. Hope the song lives up to the beautiful thought behind it.

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