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Gin & Rees launch 'Jeeja Saali' track

| | Apr 14, 2014, at 07:37 pm
Mumbai, Apr 14 (IBNS): Indian musician, composer and producer duo Gin & Rees recently launched their new song 'Jeeja Saali', a traditional track which is accompanied along with a comical video, here.

Gin & Rees encapsulated the cultural aspect of a Punjabi wedding in the video that is shot in a Boxing Ring.

The track features vocals from Indian professional singer Miss Pooja and the late Jagdev Jammu.

'Jeeja Saali' is also out on iTunes.

Gin & Rees innovates their way into the original sound territory by mixing traditional vocals with 'New Age' style ambience.

The duo is a welcome to the fresh new vibe: trendy yet timeless, contemporary yet classic.

From content concept to artistic management with their own record company, RNC Records, which is set to release great new artists, the brothers are unique in every aspect. 

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