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Prateek Gandhi and Aria Mody's "All Night" Creating Buzz in the Indian Indie Music Scene

Prateek Gandhi and Aria Mody's latest release All Night is rapidly capturing the attention of listeners, surpassing 1 million views. It tells the compelling story of forbidden love between two individuals from different worlds, drawn together despite knowing they shouldn’t be. As the song progresses, All Night beautifully explores the vulnerability, excitement, and magic of a love that defies all odds.

With its emotionally charged lyrics and an innovative blend of electronic, indie, and traditional Indian music All Night has struck a chord with the audience worldwide.


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Prateek Gandhi has carved a unique niche for himself with his eclectic style and emotional depth. Hailing from Rajasthan, Gandhi’s journey into music began with his roots in local folk traditions. After moving to Mumbai in 2012 to pursue Sound Engineering and Music Production at the SAE Institute, he quickly established himself as a talented singer, songwriter, composer, and music producer.

The song's emotional weight is matched by its evocative music video, which visually portrays the raw intensity of the forbidden love story. The combination of Gandhi’s powerful vocals and the track's infectious melody has resonated deeply with listeners, marking a new milestone in his career. All Night stands out not only for its compelling narrative but also for its seamless blend of contemporary indie sounds with traditional influences. With an enchanting blend of heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies, the song effortlessly transports listeners into its emotional world. 

Aria Mody, the rising Indo-American star, has teamed up with Prateek Gandhi, one of India's most celebrated indie artists for this track. Prateek has given hits like Mashoor Banegi, which has garnered over 10 million streams on Wynk Music, securing his place as one of the platform’s most streamed independent artists. His unique ability to fuse traditional and contemporary music has earned him widespread recognition.


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For Aria, All Night marks another milestone in her growing musical career. Following the success of her earlier track TMO, she continues to push the boundaries of her artistry, with guidance from vocal legend Seth Riggs. Speaking about the collaboration, Aria shares, “Collaborating with Prateek has been a thrilling experience. His musical vision perfectly aligns with the story we wanted to tell—a story of connection that transcends language and borders.”

We look forward to more of Prateek Gandhi and Aria Mody's music and future collaborations as they continue to push creative boundaries and inspire listeners worldwide. Together, their unique artistic voices promise to elevate the musical landscape, blending innovation with emotion to craft unforgettable soundscapes.

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