This Article is From Apr 16, 2011

Lady Gaga, Now Born The Desi Way !

Lady Gaga, Now Born The Desi Way !

Highlights

  • International pop star Lady Gaga's hit single Born This Way has got a desi twist! Bollywood composers Salim-Suleiman have added a sitar intro and dhol beats to her vocals for the special remix.
  • The latest version of the song has been produced by media company Desi Hits.
  • The pop star informed on her Twitter page, "I worked with some Indian producers on Born This Way to show all the little monsters in India that I appreciate you."
  • Gaga will also release an urban-desi version of the song for Britain's South Asian market. Created and produced by Culture Shock, this version of Born this way fuses bhangra with elements of dub step.
  • "Gaga has truly fallen in love with India, so we're helping her pursue this audience to authentically connect with both the huge diaspora and South Asia itself. The debut of these remixed tracks is step one," Anjula Acharia-Bath CEO of Desi Hits, said in a press statement.
  • "We collaborated with Indian music producers from across the globe to show our respect and appreciation for our desi fans and music community. We're looking forward to more desi collaborations in the near future," Troy Carter, CEO-Atom Factory, Lady Gaga's management company, said in a press statement.
New Delhi: International pop star Lady Gaga's hit single Born This Way has got a desi twist! Bollywood composers Salim-Suleiman have added a sitar intro and dhol beats to her vocals for the special remix.

The latest version of the song has been produced by media company Desi Hits.

The pop star informed on her Twitter page, "I worked with some Indian producers on Born This Way to show all the little monsters in India that I appreciate you."

Gaga will also release an urban-desi version of the song for Britain's South Asian market. Created and produced by Culture Shock, this version of Born this way fuses bhangra with elements of dubstep.

"Gaga has truly fallen in love with India, so we're helping her pursue this audience to authentically connect with both the huge diaspora and South Asia itself. The debut of these remixed tracks is step one," Anjula Acharia-Bath CEO of Desi Hits, said in a press statement.

"We collaborated with Indian music producers from across the globe to show our respect and appreciation for our desi fans and music community. We're looking forward to more desi collaborations in the near future," Troy Carter, CEO-Atom Factory, Lady Gaga's management company, said in a press statement.

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