Coke Studio @ MTV season 4

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Coke Studio @ MTV
Season 4
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Starring Vocalists
No. of episodes6
Release
Original network
Original releaseMarch 1 (2015-03-01) 
October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04)
Season chronology
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Season 3
List of episodes

The fourth season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired from 1 March 2015, to 4 October 2015. Following the format of previous seasons, the season featured original compositions created and produced by various music composers. It consisted of six episodes and presented a total of 17 songs. [1] [2]

Contents

Artists

Vocalists

Production

The season was led by Creative Director Jagjit Singh. Pratik Gupta served as the Behind-the-Music Director. The production team consisted of Producers Pradeep Giri and Shashwat Singh. Parichit Paralkar served as Art Director, with Sita Ram Mistry as his Assistant Art Director. Zee Music Company was the official music partner for the season. [3]

The season followed the format established in previous years. Multiple music composers created and produced original compositions for the show. [4] [5] The music producers for this season included (listed alphabetically):

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Song TitleSinger(s)Lyricist(s)Language(s)Original air date
Produced & composed by Amit Trivedi
261"Teriyaan Tu Jaane" Amit Trivedi, Harshdeep Kaur & Jyoti Nooran Irshad Kamil Hindi & Punjabi March 1, 2015 (2015-03-01) [6]
Produced & composed by Sachin – Jigar
272"Laadki" Kirtidan Gadhvi, Rekha Bhardwaj & Taniskha Sanghvi Gujarati Folk & Priya Saraiya Hindi & Gujarati April 12, 2015 (2015-04-12) [7] [8]
"Sawan Mein" Divya Kumar & Jasmine Sandlas Mayur Puri Braj & Hindi
"Bannado"Bhungarkhan Manganiar & Tochi Raina Rajasthani Folk & Priya Suraiya Hindi & Marwari
Produced & composed by Dhruv Ghanekar
283"Nimoli"Bobkat & Ila Arun Bobkat & Ila Arun English & Rajasthani June 7, 2015 (2015-06-07) [9] [10]
"Ae Rab" Dhruv Ghanekar & Master Saleem Bulleh Shah & Ishitta Arun Hindi & Punjabi
"Birha" Dhruv Ghanekar, Kalpana Patowary & Sonia Saigal Kalpana Patowary, Sonia Saigal & Dhruv Ghanekar Bhojpuri & English
Produced & composed by Ram Sampath
294"Rangabati" Sona Mohapatra, Rituraj Mohanty & Dopeadelicz Odisha Folk, Mitrabhanu Guintia & Dopeadelicz Odia & Tamil July 5, 2015 (2015-07-05) [11]
"Chadh Chadha Jana"Bhanvari Devi & Krishna Kumar Buddha Ram Rajasthani Folk & Munna Dhiman Hindi & Rajasthani
"Anhad Naad" Sona Mohapatra & Shadaab Faridi Munna Dhiman Braj & Hindi
"Bharatiyar Trap Rap"Vidya Harikrishna, Tony Sebastian, Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Viveick RajgopalanBharatiyar, Rajesh Radhakrishnan & Viveick Rajgopalan Carnatic & Tamil
Produced & composed by Jatinder Shah, Salim–Sulaiman, Manj Musik and Sunny Brown
305"Ki Banu Duniya Da" Diljit Dosanjh, Gurdas Maan & Jatinder Shah Gurdas Maan Punjabi August 15, 2015 (2015-08-15) [12]
"Peer Manaawan Challiyaan" Salim Merchant, Sukhwinder Singh & Raj Pandit Sukhwinder Singh Punjabi
"Allah Veh"Jashan Singh, Manj Musik & Raftaar Big Dhillon & Raftaar Hindi & Punjabi
Produced & composed by Anupam Roy & Jeet Gannguli
316"I Wanna Fly" Anupam Roy, Sharmilee Supriyo & Babul Supriyo Anupam Roy, Babul Supriyo & Javed Akhtar Hindi & English October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04) [13] [14]
"Moner Manush" Anupam Roy, Satyaki Banerjee, Babul Supriyo Lalon Fakir & Anupam Roy Bengali & Hindi
"Jhelum Naina" Jeet Gannguli & Babul Supriyo Prasoon Joshi Hindi

Reception

In a press release, Coke Studio revealed that season 4 would feature 12 episodes, each 30 minutes long. However, only 6 episodes were released, and the show ended abruptly in October 2015. It was also the final season of Coke Studio @ MTV. [15]

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