The collaboration with Jeremiah was an opportunity in adversity, as I’d been meaning to work with Keba for years, and the previous lockdown led to our first collaboration keeping it acoustic, minimal, intimate and real something anyone with a voice and/or guitar can sit and hum/perform. I ended up losing the hard drive containing that audio session and that is where the intent to revisit the arrangements partially originated, i.e. The initial version was produced with a vintage, earthy arrangement under a rural backdrop as the premise of the song. Un Tholil Naan Saaya was written quite a while back with a lot of love.
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