
In a treat for fans of Tamil, English and rap genres, composer-singer Santhosh Narayanan has released a new song 'Don't Look Down' featuring voices of Dhee, Ed Sheeran and Hanumankind, a one-of-a-kind collaboration in the musical space. The song, composed by Santhosh, has Tamil, English and rap lyrics sung by the three artists and is garnering immense praise online. The uplifting lyrics with peppy tunes is programmed with visuals of art forms and monuments across India complementing it.
Ed Sheeran is continuing his collaborations with Indian artists. He collaborated with Arijit Singh for 'Sapphire'. Sheeran also performed with AR Rahman at his concert in Chennai. Sheeran and Rahman performed a mix of 'Shape of You' and 'Urvashi Urvashi'. Sheeran is also creating a music experience ONE SHOT with Ed Sheeran, which is directed by Philip Barantini, the director of Adolescence.
Speaking about collaborating with Santhosh, Hanumankind and Dhee, Sheeran said, "I loooove Hanumankind and got to meet him at Coachella. Santhosh is one of the greatest film composers and introduced me to Dhee. I wanted to represent South India and the beautiful Tamil language, and they did an amazing job fusing it together."
Previously, Santhosh's daughter has sung for multiple songs composed by Santhosh including 'Enjoy Enjaami', 'Maamadura', 'Chamkeela Angeleesi', and 'Ey Sandakara', amongst others.
Hanumankind found worldwide recognition with his single 'Big Dawgs' which later led him to perform the song internationally alongside artists like Travis Scott. He also made his acting debut with Aashiq Abu's Rifle Club, where he starred as the entitled son of a gangster.