Coke Studio India (season 4)

The fourth edition of the Indian music television series Coke Studio India, titled as Coke Studio @ MTV, commenced airing on 1 March 2015 and concluded on 4 October 2015. The season returned with the previous year's format of multiple music composers producing their own songs. The season featured 9 music producers. It turned out to be Coke Studio India's last season.[1][2]

Coke Studio @ MTV
Season 4
StarringVocalists
Country of originIndia
No. of episodes6
Release
Original network
Original release1 March (2015-03-01) 
4 October 2015 (2015-10-04)
Season chronology

Producers

Vocalists

Episodes

Coke Studio India 4 began airing on 1 March 2015 and concluded on 4 October 2015. The season featured 6 episodes, a total of 17 songs, released in the span of six months.[3][4]

# Release Date[lower-alpha 1] Song(s) Tile Artist(s) Lyricist(s) Language(s) Ref
Episode 1
Produced & Composed by Amit Trivedi
1 1 March 2015 Teriyaan Tu Jaane Amit Trivedi, Harshdeep Kaur & Jyoti Nooran Irshad Kamil Hindi & Punjabi [5]
Episode 2
Produced & Composed by Sachin–Jigar
2 1 February 2015 Laadki Kirtidan Gadhvi, Rekha Bhardwaj & Taniskha Sanghvi Gujarati Folk & Priya Saraiya Hindi & Gujarati
3 Sawan Mein Divya Kumar & Jasmine Sandlas Mayur Puri Braj & Hindi
4 Bannado Bhungarkhan Manganiar & Tochi Raina Rajasthani Folk & Priya Suraiya Hindi & Marwari
Episode 3
Produced & Composed by Dhruv Ghanekar
5 7 June 2015 Nimoli Bobkat & Ila Arun Bobkat & Ila Arun English & Rajasthani [6]
6 Ae Rab Dhruv Ghanekar & Master Saleem Bulleh Shah & Ishitta Arun Hindi & Punjabi
7 Birha Dhruv Ghanekar, Kalpana Patowary, Sonia Saigal Kalpana Patowary, Sonia Saigal & Dhruv Ghanekar Bhojpuri & English
Episode 4
Produced & Composed by Ram Sampath
8 5 July 2015 Rangabati Sona Mohapatra, Rituraj Mohanty & Dopeadelicz (Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Tony Sebastian) Odisha Folk, Mitrabhanu Guintia, Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Tony Sebastian Odia & Tamil [7]
9 Chadh Chadha Jana Bhanvari Devi & Krishna Kumar Buddha Ram Rajasthani Folk & Munna Dhiman Hindi & Rajasthani
10 Anhad Naad Sona Mohapatra & Shadaab Faridi Munna Dhiman Braj & Hindi
11 Bharatiyar Trap Rap Vidya Harikrishna, Tony Sebastian, Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Viveick Rajgopalan Bharatiyar, Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Viveick Rajgopalan Carnatic & Tamil
Episode 5
Produced & Composed by Jatinder Shah, Salim–Sulaiman, Manj Musik and Sunny Brown
12 16 August 2015 Ki Banu Duniya Da Gurdas Maan, Jatinder Shah & Diljit Dosanjh Gurdas Maan Punjabi
13 Peer Manaawan Challiyaan Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant, Raj Pandit Sukhwinder Singh Punjabi
14 Allah Veh Manj Musik, Raftaar & Jashan Singh Big Dhillon & Raftaar Hindi & Punjabi
Episode 6
Produced & Composed by Anupam Roy and Jeet Gannguli
15 4 October 2015 I Wanna Fly Anupam Roy, Sharmilee Supriyo & Babul Supriyo Anupam Roy, Babul Supriyo & Javed Akhtar Hindi & English
16 Moner Manush Anupam Roy, Satyaki Banerjee, Babul Supriyo Lalon Fakir & Anupam Roy Bengali & Hindi
17 Jhelum Naina Jeet Gannguli & Babul Supriyo Prasoon Joshi Hindi


Notes and references

Notes

  1. This column exclusively lists the dates on which songs/episodes were broadcast digitally.

References

  1. Press Trust of India (24 February 2015). "Coke Studio returns with season 4". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  2. Esther Elias (27 February 2015). "From studio to street". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  3. Indo-Asian News Service (25 February 2015). "'Coke Studio@MTV' adapts year-long 'always on' format". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  4. Sandeep Sahu (6 July 2015). "Coke Studio version of 'Rangabati': Weird rendition of cult Oriya song sparks massive outrage". Firstpost. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  5. Entertainment Feature Service (25 February 2015). "Bubbling Again". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  6. Indo-Asian News Service (5 June 2015). "India's indie music scene still at nascent stage: Dhruv Ghanekar". The Indian Express. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  7. Roshni Jacob (1 July 2015). "A season of musical experiments". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
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