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'The POWER SONG' Composed and performed by Baba Sehgal

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“Pawa pawa pawa Pawan Kalyan, pawa pawa pawa Pawan Kalyan”… This is the hook line of the power song, an exclusive tribute to the power star 'Pawan Kalyan', from his most ardent and self declared fan Baba Sehgal.

Inspired by what his fans call ‘Pawanism’, Baba Sehgal dedicates the ‘Power Song’ to the millions of Pawan Kalyan fans. Telugu film audiences love the power star for his humility and positive energy and admittedly, the lyrics of the song are based on the charisma and ideologies of the matinee idol.

Lucknow-born Baba Sehgal, one of indipop’s highest selling artiste, ruled the 90s with his brand of pop-rap. He also acted in a few films and popular TV shows. He has produced over 22 music albums after the success of his hit first album ‘Thanda Thanda Pani’. Baba Sehgal writes, composes and sings for his albums. He is also referred to as the ‘King of Rap’ in India.

His foray into Telugu playback began with the song Chik Chik Chiklette for Chiranjeevi starrer ‘Rikshavadu’. As a playback singer in south Indian films, especially Telugu, Tamil and Kannada, Baba has sung over 90 songs for all the major stars in the south. Some of the instant hits in Telugu include Jalsa, Aarya 2, Adhurs, Don Seenu, Singham and Gabbar Singh. His most recent hit, the title song of Gabbar Singh has became one of his most popular songs.

After the success of the Gabbar Singh title song, Baba Sehgal fans have lovingly labeled him as the power singer. Baba celebrates a golden period of his film songs in south Indian cinema, and the Power Song is his way of sharing his gratitude to all his music lovers. “Like for me, Pawan Kalyan has been an inspiration to many of his fans, and on the eve of his birthday, it is my pleasure to dedicate this song to the Power Star,” says Baba.

The first look of the POWER SONG will be releasing on all major channels, radio stations and be available as callertunes from the 2nd of September.

Updated on August 29, 2012
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