Indian rapper Divine dropped behind the scenes of his latest track ‘Rider’ feat. Lisa Mishra. The BTS video was released on September 1, 2021, and has already crossed 1 million views with 102K likes. The video of three-minute eight seconds shows the set, crew, and the whole setup with props. The dancers are shown getting ready. Divine, Lisa, and director Gil Green spoke about working together and also mentioned how the music video came to reality.
‘Rider’ is from Divine’s sophomore album ‘Punya Paap’. Taking a different approach from his usual music videos, the rapper showed the luxury of Dubai that he has achieved. As compared to the gullies of Mumbai, it is a stark contrast. Released on April 13, 2021, the music video reached 19.7 million views and 705K likes on YouTube.
Watch the official music video of Divine’s ‘Rider’ feat. Lisa Mishra here:
Kanch and Stunnah Beatz were the producers. The lyrics were penned down by Divine, Lisa, and Shah Rule. Under the label of Mass Appeal India and Gully Gang, behind mixing was Shah Rule, and mastering was done by Charles Wakeman. Nabeel Lakhani was responsible for the English translation.
Divine seriously took international to another level! As pointed out by Samuel Sidhartha in the BTS video, one of Divine’s well-wishers, “This was truly an international job. Artist from India • Director from Miami • Shot in Dubai • Edited in Australia • Coloured in Miami • Sound Mixed in San Francisco • FX in Europe.”
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