Masti Three

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Masti Three a Punjabi music album and the it was the fourth studio album by Kamal Heer released in 2006 on Plasma Records. Music composion was by Sangtar and lyrics were by Mangal Hathur and S M Sadiq.

Track listing

All music is composed by Sangtar

Masti Three[1]
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Gaaia Na Kar Ni"Mangal Hathur4:45
2."Akh Larh Gaee"S M Sadiq5:04
3."Dil Nu Tassali"Mangal Hathur4:32
4."Chan Meria"Mangal Hathur5:33
5."Banh Teri"Mangal Hathur5:17
6."Yaad Kar Kar Ke"Mangal Hathur4:57
7."Kamaad Beejia"Mangal Hathur4:27
8."Sutte Rehjange"Mangal Hathur3:46
9."Kaudi Kaudi"Mangal Hathur5:35
10."Turna Sikhide Han"Mangal Hathur6:28
Total length:50:24

Personal

  • Singer: Kamal Heer
  • Music: Sangtar
  • Lyrics: Mangal Hathur and S M Sadiq
  • Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at: Grind Music and Sound Studios, Los Angeles
  • Mixed and Mastered by: Michelle Garuik
  • Back Vocals: Manmohan Waris and Sangtar
  • Rhythm and Misc Overdubs by: Joy & Atul at Super Track Studios, Ludhiana and Hari Om at Deepika Studios, New Delhi
  • Music Video Director: Sandeep Sharma
  • Musicians: Danesh Kumar, Kuki, Sadiq, Sonu, Prashant Kumar, Rakesh, Tinka, Karishan Murari, Hari Om, Ghulam Ali, Rajinder Prasad and Sangtar

Awards

Masti Three's title track "Gaaia Na Kar Ni" received Best Lyricist Award for Mangal Hathur at the 2007 ETC Punjabi Music Awards also known as The 4th Annual Punjabi Music Awards.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Track list on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 2006-03-02. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  2. ^ "4th Annual ETC Channel Punjabi Results". SimplybBangra.com. Retrieved 2012-08-22.