I believe in doing songs that are more relatable : Jais Tak

Mumbai, Maharashtra [India] : Lad from the pink city Jaipur Jais Tak is all about making songs that audience can relate to. Born and raised in Jaipur Jais was always passionate about music. In earlier days of career Jais took up many jobs and assignment which were dancing, styling and hospitality. During his stay in Mumbai once he met a friends mother and after meeting and understanding few things he finally decided to take a formal training in music.

Jais is known for singing and writing songs that are relatable in real life such as Number delete, Patalo, Ghanta and Suit.

Patlo is his latest song for which music is given by Piyush Ranjan. The video is directed by Neeraj K Rathi. Ghanta is his first song and video for the same was directed by Neeraj K Rathi. Number Delete was his another song in Punjabi.

He is soon coming up with another song with a catchy lyrics. When asked about the same Jais said ‘ I Believe in making music that people can relate to, they should be able go to sing or dance on it when they feel emotion expressed in song.’

We wish him all the best for his upcoming single.Thanks

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