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King: ‘Mana Teri Ho Na Saki’ is dedicated to girls who’ve given their all but couldn’t express

Musician King paid tribute to all girls with his song ‘Mana Teri Ho Na Saki’ on the first day of Vh1 Supersonic. The event took place in New Delhi and as a part of his performance, King paid homage to all women out there, while also dedicating a special song for Valentine’s Day. King expressed that he struggles to express love through words, but that doesn’t diminish his love language. He dedicated the song to all the girls who have given their all, but just couldn’t express. The highlight of the event was King’s collaboration with his hypeman Roy, in which they interwove metal for the first time. The Reggae corner brought people together as a community, with performances by Bass Maya, D2 Ft JQueen, NZ Selector, and 10,000 Lions. The night ended with a special surprise set by the Jagermasester Brass Band, pumping up fans with unique renditions of popular songs like ‘Tequila’ and ‘Another One Bites the Dust’.

The event featured performances by The Yellow Diary, Lothika, UnderCatt, Gaia Meera, Taba Chake, Dappest & adL, and Saachi, who mesmerized the audience with their unique styles earlier in the day. The event showcased a variety of musical styles and brought together music lovers from all walks of life.

Overall, the first day of Vh1 Supersonic was a celebration of music and a tribute to women, with King’s heartfelt dedication to all the girls leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

This event was not only a platform for musicians to showcase their talent, but also an opportunity for fans to come together and enjoy a vibrant and diverse musical experience. The performances by the artists brought magic to the 5 stages, leaving an indelible mark on the audience and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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