MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
regular-article-logo Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Sandy Joia Talks About Outlaw Records' Songs Becoming a Rage Online

ABP Digital Brand Studio Published 08.09.22, 11:52 PM

Music was and will always be one of the best art forms in the world. There are many music genres, languages and amazing singers in the world. However, art is beyond language when it comes to touching hearts. When it comes to evoking emotions, songs can make a person happy, sad, comforted, emotionally relatable, peppy, and cheerful. One such person who wants to keep giving good music to listen to is Sandy Joia, owner of Outlaw Records.

Sandy Joia has given some amazing hits in the past with his music label, Outlaw Records. Most of his songs are Punjabi. Every music lover in India knows how Punjabi songs are a rage in today's time. These are used at parties, weddings, reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Some of the songs released by Sandy Joia's Outlaw Records in the past are Thik Thak, Phone Na Mille, Black Life, Ziddi Generation, 2 Asle, Teva Viah and Mukhda, Fresh Home, Badal Gaye, Bahlta Sohna, Shareef, El Chapo and many more. The channel has close to 400k subscribers. A lot of music videos have millions of views on the channel.

Several Punjabi songs by Sandy's music label are used on Instagram reels. When asked how it feels to receive so much love for his music on social media, Sandy Joia shares, "The reason we make music and release them is for people to enjoy them. Every song, every music video is made with the hard efforts of the singer, musicians, lyricist and everyone working behind the scenes. To see the love and popularity our songs have been receiving over the years makes me happy and confident."

https://www.youtube.com/c/OutlawRecords/videos

About the songs becoming a rage on the internet, Sandy Joia adds, "Today, if your songs are used on videos, it means a lot of people are listening to it. One video has thousands of videos and many will look for the original song on YouTube. It's a ripple effect - many people will make a reel out of the songs that's popular. So it makes me happy and excited to keep doing the good work."

This is a sponsored article.

RELATED TOPICS

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT