Wolf Cryman and Arpit Bala have come out with another track stepping into a lyrical melodic track inspired by one of the best Bollywood songs to have graced us in recent years. Ik Kudi is a homage and a ballad in itself with the way it flows around Wolfie and Bala and how love enters our life.
Such a sweet track that takes you back to the time when you couldn’t stop crushing on your girlfriend or crush. Wolfie takes the upbeat piano and blends a flow into a personal account of how love finds us in unusual places and grows on us in the most annoying and stupid ways yet makes you smile every time.
Arpit Bala adds his vocals to the track and gives the track such a jazzy finish that it feels like you’re in love even if you aren’t. The lyrics are relatable in an obvious way that everyone experiences these and feels the same way. The artists have taken a melodic route and talked about that all-pink college romance we dreamt of. The track is the reason why we hold Wolf.Cryman and Arpit Bala are one of the finest in the melodic genre.
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Love Finds you Every Time and Everywhere
The thought that one person occupies most of your thoughts and time yet you part with it gladly just to be in their presence is so pure. When you feel that you might be the most macho person ever and no woman can make you feel complete and willingly helpless is when you find that one person you cannot stop yourself from falling for. The song takes you through the journey that makes you appreciate every small thing she does and fall for her more every single day. The theme of the track plays on the emotions of a new and budding love which takes you to places unknown in your head and makes you feel butterflies with its rhyming. The slow jazz drums, the piano, and the melody are such a Bollywood love story instrumental that you feel the exact way you did when you first fell in love with the feelings of nostalgia for a lot of us.
“Kabhi toh dekho Khudko meri nazro se,
Voh kehti jaake badlu apne chashme”
The Slow Jazz Smells of First Love
The production is very nostalgic and experimental taking us back to when Modern Jazz was getting back into Bollywood. The smooth piano is amazing as the loop, the claps in the start set the tone with the slow drums bringing the bass. The alternate rock in the end is extremely experimental and gives the song an edge with a strong finish. The song is a beautiful melody and will make you feel the butterflies in your stomach.
You can stream the song here!