Updated On: 05 April, 2023 08:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
With its latest single, Taqdeer, Coke Studio Bharat blends traditional elements of bait bazi, Manganiyar vocals and Bulleh Shah’s philosophy for an Instagram generation

(From left) Sabir Khan on sarangi and Sakur Khan and Rashmeet Kaur (standing) in a moment on stage
Every song is a story, they say. But the journey of Coke Studio Bharat’s latest song, Taqdeer, blends traditional and regional music that the season seeks to bring to a new generation. Composed by Donn Bhat, the song, which released on March 24, has Rashmeet Kaur, Prabh Deep and Sakur Khan on the vocals. From Khan’s Manganiyar style of singing, the composition moves into a fast-paced rendition. As good as the music is, the journey of its creation is even more so.
While Kaur and rapper Prabh Deep present the swag of a new generation, its deep philosophy emerges from another Punjabi icon — Bulleh Shah. The 17th century Sufi poet was the inspiration when Kaur was roped in by Ankur Tewari, curator for this season at Coke Studio Bharat.