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Jyotica Tangri explains how a heartfelt couplet inspired the title of her new song with Prince Narula. The singer-composer reveals she wrote and composed the romantic track in a single creative burst. Narula describes the song as a fresh, flirtatious take on modern love with addictive energy. Both artists shared behind-the-scenes moments from the peppy collaboration on social media.

Key Points: Jyotica Tangri Reveals Story Behind Heart Wali Baaji With Prince Narula

  • Jyotica composed Heart Wali Baaji in one go
  • Prince Narula calls it flirtatious and addictive
  • Song blends modern emotions with poetic couplets
  • Duo praises each other's energy in the track
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Jyotica Tangri reveals how she came up with the name 'Heart Wali Baaji' for her song

Singer Jyotica Tangri shares how she named her romantic track "Heart Wali Baaji" with Prince Narula, calling it a heartfelt modern love anthem.

"This song is really close to my heart... decisions should be taken by heart and not by order – Jyotica Tangri"

Mumbai, June 10

Singer Jyotica Tangri collaborated with Prince Narula for the romantic number, “Heart Wali Baaji.”

Talking exclusively to IANS, Jyotica revealed what made her come up with the title of the drama.

Speaking to IANS, the singer said, "I have written the entire song in one go, and I have composed it in a single go as well. This song is really close to my heart. Towards the end of the song, there is a very beautiful couplet- in matters of heart, decisions should be taken by heart and not by order. So, I found the concept really interesting and thought we should name the song Heart Wali Baaji."

When asked if she takes her decisions from the heart, she revealed that she ends up taking most of her decisions from her heart. However, Jyotica added that she is trying these days to also consider other aspects while making the decisions.

Sharing his views on the romantic number, Narula shared that “Heart Wali Baaji” is not just another love song but a refreshing take on modern-day emotions.

He said, “This track has energy. When Jyotica sent me the scratch, I was vibing in 10 seconds flat. ‘Heart Wali Baaji’ isn’t your typical love song; it’s flirtatious, cheeky, and kind of addictive. I had a blast lending my vocals and being part of the video. Expect attitude, love, and major couple-goal energy.”

Sharing the song with the netizens on Friday, both Prince and Jyotica wrote on social media, “Sharing my favourite part from the song, Prince just smashed it jitthe pohch gaya jatt othhe vaakayi koi pohchda ae ghatt, what a performer, and singer #HeartwaliBaaji #jyoticatangri #PrinceNarula #JyoticaXPrince #Igmor #SumitBaruah.”

Jyotica has hits such as "Pallo Latke", "Mungda", "Ishq De Fanniyar", and "O Meri Laila" to her credit.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Love the energy of this song! Jyotica always brings such freshness to Punjabi-pop fusion. The title "Heart Wali Baaji" is so relatable - in our culture, we often say "dil ki suno" when giving advice. Can't wait to see the full video! ❤️
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Priya M.
The lyrics sound beautiful, especially the couplet she mentioned. But I wish artists would explore more diverse themes beyond just romance. India has so many stories to tell - why always the same love song formula?
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Ankit S.
Prince Narula's energy is 🔥! The way he describes the song makes me want to listen immediately. After "Pallo Latke", Jyotica is becoming the queen of peppy numbers. Hope they perform this live on some reality shows!
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Shweta R.
The title is so cute! "Baaji" reminds me of how we call elder sisters in many parts of North India. Nice to see our colloquial terms making it to song titles. The industry needs more of this authentic Indian touch rather than copying Western concepts.
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Vikram J.
Honestly, the song is good but nothing groundbreaking. We've heard similar beats in many recent tracks. I appreciate Jyotica's talent, but wish she'd experiment more like she did with "Mungda". Still, it's perfect for wedding sangeet playlists!
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Neha T.
The making-of story is more interesting than the song itself! Writing and composing in one go shows real talent. In our Indian culture, we believe the best art comes when it's from the heart - seems like Jyotica proved that again. 👏

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