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Ludacris Collaborates With Akshay Kumar for Cross-Cultural Single

Tuesday, 27 September 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
Ludacris Collaborates With Akshay Kumar for Cross-Cultural Single

After introducing Snoop Dogg to Bollywood, the award-winning Asian-Urban music group RDB are proud to announce their collaboration with the Grammy Award Winning music artist Ludacris and Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar for the cross-urban music track of the year - ‘Shera Di Kaum’.

The promotional song features in the forthcoming cross-cultural film ‘Speedy Singhs’, which came out worldwide last Friday. The video of the film was shot in Toronto and features Manj of RDB, with the principle cast of ‘Speedy Singhs” (Hollywood star Rob Lowe, comedy sensation Russell Peters, Indo-Canadian actor Vinay Virmani and actress Camille Belle), Akshay Kumar and, of course, Ludacris.

Having previously worked with international heavy weights such as Snoop Dogg, Elephant Man, and Yukhmouth from DTP and Public Enemy, RDB’s latest collaboration with hip hop sensation Ludacris is further testament to the bands reputation as pioneers of.

RDB were not only the first fusion group to combine traditional Punjabi Bhangra, hip-hop and rock, but also the first group to have collaborated with a Bollywood superstar and world famous rapper on an international scale.

Check the track out below.

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