Released on 19 April 2026, Karan Singh’s “Let Me Say” is the kind of love song that works with something trickier and, honestly, more moving: restraint. The rising Punjabi artist has been steadily carving his own lane through sheer grit, teaching himself production, building from early releases like “My Way”…
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