After opening for the British pop artist on his current India trip, Gandhi signs up with the similarity Karan Aujla and Hanumankind for an approaching remix EP, set to launch on Oct. 17, 2025.
Jonita Gandhi and Ed Sheeran. Image: Courtesy of the artist
British pop star Ed Sheeran’s brand-new album Play has actually probably deepened his connection with India. Now, he’s taking it an action even more with an approaching EP of remixes including a lineup of Indian artists, consisting of Karan Aujla on “Symmetry” and Hanumankind, Dhee, and Santosh on “Don’t Look Down.” The EP likewise consists of a brand-new Hindi variation of his tune “Heaven,” a cooperation with Mumbai-based pop artist Jonita Gandhi.
Gandhi gushes about being a long time fan of Sheeran’s, and calls the cooperation “actually unique.” She includes about the making of the tune, “After having the opportunity to fulfill him and even open for his performance previously this year in India, I was blown away by how authentic and grounded he is– and just how much he really values the music and culture here.” While “Sapphire” included Punjabi lyrics sung by Singh, Gandhi keeps in mind that this is Sheeran’s very first tune to include Hindi lyrics. She includes, “I’m so honored to be the one to do it. It’s a gorgeous love tune, and I feel so honored to bring a bit of my character and heart into it. I’m so ecstatic for individuals to hear this variation!”
After singing in Punjabi with the similarity Arijit Singh on “Sapphire,” signing up with Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh on phase, and revealing a partnership with Punjabi pop star Karan Aujla, the remix EP, slated to launch on Oct. 17, 2025, extends the Play universe in a cross-cultural instructions. In an Instagram post including Aujla and Norwegian hip hop group Quick Style, Sheeran likewise revealed that the video for “Symmetry” will drop the exact same day.
Gandhi, who opened for Sheeran at his Chennai drop in February this year before Play was out, includes a Hindi verse to enhance “Heaven,” a love tune. A news release states about the track, “Jonita’s lines show the exact same style, the sensation of discovering home in somebody’s arms and falling in love all over once again. The duet keeps the plan basic and real to the initial, letting both voices bring the weight of the tune while making it sincere, universal, and deeply individual simultaneously.”
In the past, Gandhi has actually teamed up with the similarity Pakistani pop radical Ali Sethi (“Love Like That”) and, more just recently, with U.K. DJ-producer Sigala and pop group Little Mix’s vocalist Leigh-Anne on “Hello.” In June, she launched her Hindi single “Beparwai,” produced by Tamil-Canadian beatsmith Yanchan Produced and Ariza.
While “Heaven” is the very first Ed Sheeran tune to include Hindi lyrics, there’s likewise a Hindi tune for star Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming movie in the works.
