Armaan Malik: ‘What In The World’ is a call to pause, reflect, reconnect with the world
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Armaan Malik, Raveena-Sounds Right Earth Day Music Campaign
On the occasion of Earth Day 2025, over 30 celebrated musicians from around the world, including Indian pop star Armaan Malik and Indian-American artist Raveena, have joined Sounds Right, a unique global initiative by the UN that gives “nature” a voice—and official credit—as a musical artist. This groundbreaking campaign aims to raise awareness and generate funds for conservation efforts by integrating real sounds of nature—birds, rainforests, o…
Darcy Nelson calls to the goddess Gaia on “River Wash Me”
Darcy Nelson is a Colorado artist with a voice that sounds like morning sunshine. Her new single “River Wash Me” is one of this year’s best – and its release coincides with Earth Day. The song’s lush, cascading harmonies wash over you like a healing river. It’s a love song to Mother Nature – one that deserves to ring out worldwide this spring. Darcy says, “I grew up near the mouth of the Nisqually River just miles from the National Park gates at…
Armaan Malik: ‘What In The World’ is a call to pause, reflect, reconnect with the world
London: As the world celebrates Earth Day on Tuesday, over 30 acclaimed artists from across the globe have released new music infused with the sounds of nature, which includes Indian singer and songwriter Armaan Malik, who said his track contributes “What In The World,” is a call to pause and reconnect with the world. The sounds of nature blend birdsong, crashing waves, glaciers, moths, antelopes and rainforest wildlife. This unique collection o…
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