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Anuv jain

  Anuv Jain   is an Indian singer, songwriter and composer.  He is well known for his baritone voice and simple chorded songs with lyrics mostly dealing with love and heartbreak. He is an indie song artist. He mostly uses only a  guitar  or a   ukulele , unaccompanied by   percussion   or other instruments. One of the most popular indie artists, "Baarishein" (2018), "Alag Aasmaan" (2020), "Gul" (2021) and "Husn" (2023) are some of his best known works. Husn  ranked no.1 on Apple Music India charts for all genres. Early life and career Ludhiana is where Jain was born. After his father passed away at the age of 19, following a two-year coma, Jain turned to songwriting as a means of expressing his feelings. He once said, "I try to tell stories through my music.""Meri Baaton Mein Tu" was the first original song he posted to his YouTube channel. "Baarishein" was the next song. He stated in an interview with Rolling Stone ...

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