Key Points

Guru Randhawa marks World Music Day with his soulful new track ‘From Ages’. The song beautifully captures love’s depth through modern lyrics and urban visuals. It’s part of his debut album ‘Without Prejudice’, which has already struck a chord with fans. The singer also recently voiced national unity amid India-Pakistan tensions.

Key Points: Guru Randhawa Drops New Love Track From Ages on World Music Day

  • Guru Randhawa releases emotional track ‘From Ages’ on World Music Day
  • Song explores love’s purity in modern language
  • Features urban fashion and cultural fusion in music video
  • Part of his debut album ‘Without Prejudice’
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Guru Randhawa unveils new track 'From Ages' on World Music Day

Guru Randhawa unveils heartfelt song ‘From Ages’ celebrating love’s depth, part of his album ‘Without Prejudice’ on World Music Day.

"‘From Ages’ is not just a song, it's a feeling – Guru Randhawa"

Mumbai, June 21

Music composer-singer-actor Guru Randhawa has released his new track on the occasion of the World Music Day on Saturday.

The track, titled ‘From Ages’, captures the feeling of love, longing and yearning, and is a part of his album, ‘Without Prejudice’. Guru serves as the composer, singer and lyricist on the song.

Talking about the song, Guru Randhawa said, “‘’From Ages’ is not just a song, it's a feeling. Many of us have felt love, but many don't know the vastness of it. Through this song, I have tried to showcase the purity and depth of the feeling in a modern-day language”.

The music video of the track features visually rich scenes with Guru Randhawa diving into the urban fashion space and emotive narrative, bringing together the song’s theme of cultural and upbeat fusion.

Meanwhile, Guru Randhawa recently unveiled his first independent album, ‘Without Prejudice’, in collaboration with Warner Music India. From ‘Gallan Battan’ to ‘Snapback’, ‘Sirra’ and more, the audio versions of all nine songs have connected with his audience on different levels. The music video of ‘Qatal’, an upbeat and addictive track, has been trending widely across social media platforms.

Last month, Guru Randhawa penned a heartfelt note to echo the emotions of millions across the nation amidst India and Pakistan stand-off after the dastardly attack in Pahalgam by Pakistan’s proxies.

Stressing the importance of staying united during these challenging times, Randhawa wrote on his Instagram, "India is not just a country, it is an emotion, a bond of oneness that transcends caste, religion, language, or background. We are all Indians first, and our unity is our greatest strength”.

The 'Ishare Tere' singer believes that all those who speak against the country should shift to a place they feel more aligned with.

Pakistan sponsored terrorists had gunned down 26 tourists in Pahalgam including a Nepali national on April 22.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Guru Randhawa never disappoints! 🔥 'From Ages' has such a fresh vibe while keeping that Punjabi pop essence. The lyrics hit different - reminds me of my college days in Delhi. Can't wait for his concert in Mumbai next month!
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Priya M.
While I love Guru's music, I wish he'd experiment more with traditional Indian instruments. His fusion is great, but imagine a santoor or sarangi in these tracks! Still, 'Without Prejudice' album is on loop in my playlist.
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Amit S.
Respect for Guru speaking up about national unity. Artists have responsibility beyond entertainment. The Pahalgam attack was heartbreaking - we need more voices like his against terrorism. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
The fashion in the 'From Ages' MV is next level! That bomber jacket with traditional embroidery - where can I buy it? 😍 Guru's style game is as strong as his vocals. Perfect World Music Day gift for fans!
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Vikram J.
Good song but I miss the raw energy of his early tracks like 'Lahore'. The new album feels too polished. Still, Guru remains one of the few artists making Indian pop relevant globally. More power to him!
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Sunita R.
As a music teacher, I appreciate how Guru makes complex emotions accessible to youth through simple lyrics. 'From Ages' will be perfect for my students' contemporary music module. The cultural fusion is educational too!

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