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Collaborations and Music Features

byJayhaanTravels for events across Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from35,000 per gigView full gallery

Music is a team sport. From studio sessions with fellow producers to features on the BBC Asian Network, here is a look at the projects and creative collisions that define my sound.

So excited to have my Desi Dancefloor Mix featured on the BBC Asian Network for Panjabi Hit Squad's show. It's full of exclusive Desi and Electronic tracks from me and my friends.

In the studio with the incredible Grzly Adams, remixing a classic by Carpet Patrol. We had a great time blending our styles on this one.

A little promo with my friend MUKT before our show at Khar Social. We're always hyping each other up and getting ready to bring the energy.

Back in the studio with MUKT, working on more 'EMOPiano' tunes. This is a second drop from our 'Wo Ajnabee' remix.

Tea time with the gang. A moment of calm with fellow music lovers and collaborators. Music is always the answer.

More fun with the crew in the studio. We might be serious about the music, but we never take ourselves too seriously.

Another preview of the 'Hello' edit I made with MUKT. This is the kind of track you can expect to hear at our live shows together.

Our 'Wo Ajnabee' Amapiano remix is officially out. It's always a pleasure creating these emotional bangers with MUKT.

Creating new sounds with the one and only Grzly Adams from Berlin. This is what happens when two different musical worlds collide in the studio. We're always cooking up new collaborations.

Taking the Global-Desi sound to London for Habibi's House. This clip features my Amapiano remix of 'Wo Ajnabee' that I created with my friend MUKT. The energy is universal.

About Collabs & Features

When I lock myself in the studio with someone like MUKT or Grzly Adams, we aren't just making tracks; we are colliding worlds. My collaborations often start with a simple idea—maybe a classic Bollywood hook and an Amapiano rhythm—and grow into something that works on both a Mumbai dance floor and a London club stage. It is about finding that sweet spot where a Punjabi vocal chop sits perfectly over a heavy Brazilian Baile Funk bassline.

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