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Amba Mishra is attempting to link the new generation with Maithili songs, performed on guitar & drum

Received 1M views on Instagram Reel in a single day on her latest EP 'Fusion'

Amba performs folk songs in Maithili and Bhojpuri, accompanied by western instruments such as drums and guitar. She describes this approach as fusion and established the band 'The Chaska'. Their experiment is increasingly getting popular on social media. Amba speaks on our folklores, "The country's legacy includes local dialects and folklores, it is essential to our identity to save and nurture them. First and foremost, people must appreciate their native language so that others will respect their dialect. Experiments with various languages and folk music will also be required in order for them to stay up with modern times and survive." Singer Amba Mishra, excels at this activity.

She performs folk songs in Maithili and Bhojpuri, accompanied by western instruments such as drums and guitar. She described this approach as fusion and established the band 'The Chaska'. Her venture has been highly received by the internet media as well as radio and music fans. Her fusion tune was recently released on practically all music sites.

'Fusion' is a popular folk song of "Nok Jhonk" between Indian sisters-in-law exists in Maithili. It depicts an idyllic tussle between two sisters-in-law over precious metals. People praise when she performs this song on stage, accompanied by instruments such as guitar and drums. The reaction on her Instagram reel says it all. The song is arranged by Himanshu Mehta and it is written, designed and sung by Amba Mishra herself.

Amba remembered her father presenting Casio's Synthesizer to her as a child. That's where her interest in music began. She studied music in Varanasi.

Lucky Horze, a distribution channel, recognised the song's potential and distributed it on 300+ global platforms. Fusion is also available as a Caller tune and Ringtone for Airtel, VI, Jio, B.S.N.L. and M.T.N.L. networks.


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