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For just over a decade, Prateek Kuhad has been quietly carving out a unique role for himself as a globally recognized pop musician from India. Originally from the northern city of Jaipur, Kuhad, who sings in Hindi and English, easily connects with fans of all ages and backgrounds. His third studio album, The Way That Lovers Do, arrives May 20th via Elektra Records and features 11 brand-new tracks about human love, friendship, and connectivity, recorded at Seattles secluded Bear Creek Studio with Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Vance Joy).Earning comparisons to indie balladeers like Sufjan Stevens and Jose Gonzalez, Kuhad has generated universal praise for his pop and folk-driven songs about love and desire in all its forms. The Way That Lovers Do continues this journey, looking at deep affection through the lens of romance and friendship. Opening cut All I Need delicately layers Kuhads vocals as he asks a lover to be vulnerable with him, while the deceptively light and sweet sounding, Favorite Peeps describes a low point in the singers life where he was grappling with suicidal ideation and the strength of his friendships helped carry him through. The new sounds and textures found on the record appear in part because Kuhads longtime backing band were unable to secure visas, leaving Kuhad more or less alone to figure out what The Way That Lovers Do would sound like. Kuhad for the first time was writing and recording away from the circle of musicians he was accustomed to being around during the recording process. Ultimately, the process forced him to adapt and learn to work with a fresh set of collaborators, freeing his mind and arriving at Kuhads most authentic album to date.
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