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When a little known Danish trio called Outlandish released the English version of Aicha in 2003 it was originally a French single that was also performed by Khaled in Arabic in the late 1990s they shot to instant fame worldwide. After disbanding four years ago,they are back together with a new album called Sound of a Rebel and in India.
This is our second visit to India. We performed in Mumbai in 2004, says Waqas Ali Qadri,the rapper of the band. India is a special place to come back to since its vibe and culture have been part of our growing-up years. After belting out their first gig in Mumbai on Wednesday night,they are ready to roll out some hip-hop from their latest album at Delhis Hard Rock Café tonight.
Sound of a Rebel has 12 tracks,all joyous and up tempo,and their hip-hop continues to blend in south Indian sounds and the dhol,apart from elements of Coldplay-like rock,some electronica and the Latin flute. The band,which was founded in 1997,used to layer religious views over hip-hop beats,alongside Punjabi,Spanish and Latin music styles. You could even find traces of Sholay,Satte pe Satta and Dharamveer.
Now even though each of them continues to carve their individual journey,with Qadri looking at releasing a solo album of Hindi/ Urdu rap,they are tight as a band.
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