Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar has made his singing introduction with a track committed to the country’s greatest cricketing stars, who have celebrated the game.
Titled ‘Sachin’s Cricketwali Beat’, the melody is made by Shamir Tandon. It highlights Tendulkar and artist Sonu Nigam’s vocals. The song is a piece of the advancement for Tendulkar’s as of late propelled computerized stage ‘100MB’.
“‘Sachin’s Cricketwali Beat’ is a very upbeat and feel good number. It’s a unique collaboration with the supremely talented Sonu Nigam, specially made for my new app 100MB,” Sachin said in a statement.
“This is the first time the audience is going to see me sing and I hope all my fans enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed singing it,” he says.
Sonu stacked acclaim on Tendulkar, saying he is a skilled vocalist and favored with “something divine.”
“People fall in three categories – talented, genius and blessed. Sachin falls in the blessed category. I first heard him sing and told composer Shamir that Sachin is one to whom God has given something extraordinary. He is blessed with something divine,” he said.
In the tune, which was released yesterday on the 6th commemoration of India’s World Cup win in 2011, Tendulkar specified each and every player he played his six World Cups with.
The music video will be available on MTV and MTV Beats from April 3 to 5.