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Grammy-winning artist Ricky Kej has released a new spiritual song titled 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' to celebrate his birthday. The track, which took two years to create, was filmed at various sacred locations around the world. This release follows his recent collaborative album 'GANDHI--Mantras of Compassion' featuring over 200 global artists. Kej's new work continues his mission of promoting unity and spiritual connection through music.

Key Points: Grammy Winner Ricky Kej Drops Spiritual Song We Are One for Birthday

  • Grammy winner Ricky Kej marks birthday with spiritual unity anthem
  • Song filmed at sacred sites over two-year period
  • Celebrates diversity and shared spiritual essence
  • Follows recent Gandhi tribute album with global artists
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Grammy winner Ricky Kej releases spiritual song 'We Are One' to mark his birthday

Ricky Kej releases 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' celebrating unity and spirituality, filmed at sacred sites over two years.

"Happy Birthday to me! Thrilled to release 'We Are One' on my special day! - Ricky Kej"

Mumbai, August 4

Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej released his song 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' on Monday, a day ahead of his birthday. He will turn 44 on August 5.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Ricky Kej revealed details of his new song, writing that the making of the song took two years as it was filmed at various "sacred sites".

The new song of Grammy winner Ricky Kej celebrates the "unity in diversity" and highlights the importance of spirituality in an individual's life.

While wishing 'Happy Birthday' to himself, the musician wrote, " Happy Birthday to me!! :-)Thrilled to release 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' on my special day! A 2-year journey, filmed at various sacred sites.. This music video celebrates Unity in Diversity, highlighting the shared essence of all spiritual paths."

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Recently, Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej, Masa Takumi, BRIT Award-nominated cellist Tina Guo, and Nobel Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi collaborated for the album 'GANDHI--Mantras of Compassion', a musical tribute to the life and ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

The musical album assembles the voices and talents of over 200 artists worldwide to highlight Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence, peace, tolerance and environmental consciousness through music.

According to the press note shared by the album 'GANDHI' makers, the album is expected to serve as a poignant reminder that Gandhi's message remains as urgent and necessary today as ever.

"Mahatma Gandhi inspired generations of changemakers, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Nelson Mandela. This album is our humble offering to keep that flame alive. Music has the power to transcend boundaries, just as Gandhi's message did," said Ricky Kej, according to a press note.

The 'GANDHI--Mantras of Compassion' was released on July 14.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate Ricky's efforts, I feel the song could have included more regional Indian languages instead of just English. Our spiritual messages have more impact when delivered in mother tongues. Still, good initiative!
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Aditya G
The Gandhi album is brilliant! My NRI cousins in Canada were so impressed when I shared it with them. Finally, our culture getting represented properly on global stage. Kudos to Ricky Kej and team! 🎵
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian spirituality, I find Ricky's music incredibly accessible. The way he blends traditional concepts with contemporary sounds helps bridge cultures. Excited to explore more of his work!
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Kavya N
Happy birthday Ricky sir! 🎂 Your music always gives me goosebumps. The video locations look stunning - can someone list all the sacred sites featured? Want to visit them all!
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Vikram M
This is exactly the kind of positive content we need more of. Instead of fighting over differences, we should celebrate our shared humanity. Ricky's music shows the real "soft power" of India.

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