Raeth launches its second album

Published July 25, 2010

They were the youngest band members to sign with Universal India with their first self-titled album back in 2006. The debut song, Bhula Do, was a hit a chord with audiences and became a bonafide Pakistani hit. Fresh out of school, music was put on hold temporarily while the band members pursued their studies, until in 2008 when they went in the studio to record their second album. In between they had a nasty falling out with Mustafa, the bassist for Raeth, but seem to have recovered from it.

The band is back with its second album, Hum Yaadon Ke Sung, along with a fresh new video for the single, Yaadien. The song reached the number two on the Indian pop charts within a day of its release.

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