King Concludes 'Monopoly Moves Listening Party Tour' in Mumbai with a Bang

It had started in Delhi with artistes such as Badshah, MC Beam, Seedhe Maut, Ikka, among others, joining him on stage. The collaboration got the Rap fraternity together to support King for his innovative 'listening party' tour. King hit the stage and crooned the tracks from his latest album "Monopoly Moves." The crowd sang along to the hits, including "F*** What They Say," "Pyaar Humara," "Still The Same," and "Delulu Dance."

Singer-songwriter King known for hits like "Tu Maan Meri Jaan," "Tu Aake Dekhle," and several others, has ended his tour "Monopoly Moves Listening Party Tour" with a grand finale in Mumbai at Phoenix Marketcity Dublin Square, Mumbai. He was joined by MC STAN, Yashraj, Abhijay Sharma, and MC Heam.

It had started in Delhi with artistes such as Badshah, MC Beam, Seedhe Maut, Ikka, among others, joining him on stage. The collaboration got the Rap fraternity together to support King for his innovative 'listening party' tour. King hit the stage and crooned the tracks from his latest album "Monopoly Moves." The crowd sang along to the hits, including "F*** What They Say," "Pyaar Humara," "Still The Same," and "Delulu Dance."

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King says, "From kicking off the 'Monopoly Moves Listening Party Tour' at my home ground Delhi to wrapping it up with a bang in the city of dreams in Mumbai, it's been an epic ride! We have rocked Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, and so many more cities on the way, and we can't wait to hit the road once again! See you out soon.

Recently, King released his latest single "Pyaar Humara" and shared that the song is about embracing love in its totality. "Pyaar Humara" is the only love song off King's album "MM." The song is an amalgamation of afrobeat and R&B. This track features King collaborating with music producer Bharg. On the track, King brings vocals to the forefront, singing his heart out on how ruthless love can be and how brutal fidelity can be to keep intact.

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He also released "Bumpa" featuring Jason Derulo. An international sounding track, says King, who maintains it's the responsibility of Indian artists to take the culture and art of India across the world.

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