The music of Abhay Deol's 'One By Two' was launched here today by
recording labels Crecendo and Unisys after a conflict between the makers
and its previous music label.
The music of the film, which releases on January 31, got delayed after a
conflict ensued between music label T-Series and composers, singers and
producers (Deol and Viacom 18) of the film over its copyright. Music
giant T-Series, which earlier partnered for the music of the Devika
Bhagat directed film, recently decided to part ways with the movie post
the controversy. "My music has been launched by not one but two
companies! Crecendo and Unisys are the two companies, the former will
distribute the physical CD's, the latter will be doing the digital
platforms. I would like to thank them for coming on board on such a
short notice!," Deol wrote on Facebook.
"It's been a rough 10 days as most of you will know, to have the music
finally available for all of you to buy and listen to is a big relief.
There are only 5 days to go!," he wrote. The 'Dev D' star further added
that with less than a week for his movie's release, he would leave no
stone unturned to promote the film's music.
"Tomorrow I will be at the radio stations all day to promote the music,
they can also finally start air play. I wonder how many people I will be
able to reach within 5 days! It's a really beautiful album and I'm
confident that with the combined effort of the two companies we still
stand a chance," Deol wrote. The romantic-comedy will also see Deol
teaming up with his actress girlfriend Preeti Desai for the first time.
By arrangement with Mid-Day.com


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