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Justh, known for his viral hit 'Chor', has dropped a heartfelt new track titled 'Unse Jaake Kehdo'. The acoustic ballad explores themes of love, pain, and redemption with raw lyricism. The singer poured his soul into the track, collaborating with Warner Music India for production. Fans of his minimalist, emotionally resonant style will find this release deeply moving.

Key Points: Justh of Chor Fame Drops New Ballad Unse Jaake Kehdo

  • Justh releases introspective ballad after viral hit Chor
  • Song explores love, pain, and healing
  • Features acoustic minimalism and raw lyricism
  • Produced with Warner Music India
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Justh of viral hit 'Chor' fame releases new track

Viral sensation Justh releases heartfelt new track about love and redemption, blending acoustic minimalism with emotional depth.

"I’ve poured a lot of life, hard work, and soul into ‘Unse Jaake Kehdo’ – Justh"

Mumbai, June 24

Singer-songwriter Justh, who is known for his viral hit ‘Chor’, released his new track ‘Unse Jaake Kehdo’ on Tuesday. The track is a heartfelt ballad about love, pain, and redemption.

It is an honest expression of hope, pain, letting go, and redemption, the song weaves a catchy melody with simple yet profound lyrics, telling a story of love, heartbreak, and healing that resonates with listeners from all walks of life.

Talking about the track, the singer said in a statement, “It’s been over a year and a half since Chor released. After the song connected, I wanted to go even deeper into myself and create music that feels true, authentic, and pure”.

He further mentioned, “I’ve poured a lot of life, hard work, and soul into ‘Unse Jaake Kehdo’, and I believe in the song with all my heart. A lot of super talented people have worked with me on the audio and video, and I’m really excited to bring this song to the world”.

Justh, who is known for his acoustic-led, minimalist style and emotionally resonant songwriting, began his artistic journey after quitting his job as a Chartered Accountant in an MNC and quickly drew attention for his unfiltered approach to songwriting. His work is defined by emotional depth, an acoustic-first sensibility, and the courage to keep his music honest and unpolished in the best way.

The singer has carved a niche as one of India’s most authentic new voices. ‘Unse Jaake Kehdo’ blends his signature aesthetic with stirring lyricism, offering a mellow, introspective soundscape that explores unspoken emotions and missed moments.

The track is produced by Aditya Verma and mixed by Vaibhav Ahuja and Justh himself, and marks the next chapter in his raw, storytelling-driven musical journey. The track has been created in collaboration with Warner Music India.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Justh's music hits different! ❤️ After 'Chor', I was waiting for something fresh from him. The lyrics of 'Unse Jaake Kehdo' are so relatable - that feeling of wanting closure but not knowing how to ask for it. More power to artists who keep it real!
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Priya M.
As a CA myself, I find Justh's journey so inspiring! Leaving a stable corporate career to follow your passion takes guts. The new track has that same raw emotion that made 'Chor' special. Though I wish the production was a bit more polished this time.
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Arjun S.
Listened to it 3 times already! The way he blends simple words with deep meaning is just *chef's kiss*. Indian indie music scene is getting better every day thanks to artists like Justh. Warner Music India collaboration is a big deal too!
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Neha T.
The video could have been more creative though. For such beautiful lyrics, I expected better visuals. But the song itself is pure gold - especially the bridge part. Perfect for late night drives in Mumbai rains 🌧️
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Vikram J.
Not everyone can make minimalism sound this powerful! Reminds me of early Prateek Kuhad days. Hope he doesn't lose this authenticity as he gets more famous. Indian music needs more such soulful voices instead of just remixes.
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Sanya R.
The CA-to-musician transition story is becoming common now (remember Ritviz?) but Justh brings something unique. His lyrics don't try too hard to be poetic - they just flow naturally. Added to my breakup playlist already 😅

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