These Musicians Made An Indian Fusion Version Of Adele’s ‘Hello’ & It Is Just Brilliant

Raj Das

You can tell how old a person is by asking them to sing the song ‘Hello’. Some, like me, immediately start crooning the Lionel Ritchie classic. Younger people sing the Adele hit. The Fusion Project is made up of a bunch of talented young artists. And earlier this year they performed a brilliant cover of Adele’s ‘Hello’. It includes flute, tabla, classical Indian singing as well as another singer singing the actual lyrics of the original song.

Check it out.

I need to look for a bunch of older people and cover Lionel Ritchie’s song. Can’t leave a brother hanging, you know?

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