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Pardesi
Simrin Singh
8 episodes
1 week ago
Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.
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Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.
Show more...
Careers
Business
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EP. 3: Meet Simar
Pardesi
37 minutes 35 seconds
5 years ago
EP. 3: Meet Simar

Welcome back to Pardesi! In today’s episode, we talk to Toronto-based singer Simar.

Simar has gained a lot of popularity within the last couple of years for her unique sound and collaborations with Fateh, KayvSingh, Garry Sandhu and others. You may remember hearing her in the song Don’t Feel Right in Fateh’s album To Whom it May Concern and recently in Aya Tenu Lenh in Fateh’s most recent album New Memories.

Simar talks about her artistic journey, challenges she's faced along the way, what it's like collaborating with other rising South Asian artists and her plans for the future.

Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @pardesipodcast, and like us on Facebook for updates and more content.

Pardesi
Pardesi is a collection of conversations with South Asian artists in the diaspora community. We talk about the obstacles these creatives have gone through to be successful in their fields.