New Delhi: boAt has partnered with Warner Music India to present ‘Maati,’ a musical experience celebrating India’s rich folklore.
The project, which features eight tracks in eight languages, showcases a lineup of artists including Vishal Dadlani, Mohit Chauhan, Mikey McCleary, Sushant Divgikar aka Rani KoHEnur, Madhubanti Bagchi, Ash King, Nikhita Gandhi, and more.
Launched in October, the tracks will be released over the next two months across Warner Music India's YouTube channel and social media platforms.
‘Maati’ showcases the versatility of Indian folk music through eight languages—Rajasthani, Telugu, Assamese, Punjabi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, and Garhwali Pahadi.
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It bridges the gap between regional authenticity and modernity, blending the talents of established icons such as Vishal Dadlani, Mohit Chauhan, Ash King, and Nikhita Gandhi with emerging voices, including Sushant Divgikar aka Rani KoHEnur and Madhubanti Bagchi. The tracks, curated by composers Achint Thakkar and Parth Pandya, tell diverse stories—from a lover's reunion to satirical takes on marriage—encapsulating the spirit of India’s folklore.
The first three tracks—Bawla, Style, and Bordoisila—are now live. Bawla brings together the vibrant Rani KoHEnur, composer Mikey McCleary, and the soulful Khan Brothers. Style showcases the talents of Achint Thakkar and Parth Pandya, while Bordoisila features the voices of Anand Bhaskar and Abhishruti Bezbaruah.
Aman Gupta, Co-Founder and CMO, boAt shared, “By powering Maati, boAt aims to elevate the voices of folk artists and bring them to the forefront of India’s music industry, providing them a platform to reach new audiences. This partnership also reflects boAt’s mission to merge technology with cultural narratives, creating immersive audio experiences that resonate with Indian and global listeners alike.”
Jay Mehta, Managing Director of Warner Music India and SAARC, shared, “With Maati, our vision was to create a platform that elevates India's folk music and artists to the global stage, while celebrating the rich diversity of our folk traditions. Through this journey, we've uncovered extraordinary stories from across the country, and I am deeply passionate about sharing them with the world. This first official season marks just the beginning, as we aim to make Maati a recurring seasonal property, with plans to evolve it into a live festival next year.”