Punjabi music and poetry superstar Satinder Sartaaj makes exclusive visit to Birmingham

Satinder Sartaaj visited Birmingham while on his sell out tour

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He has collaborated with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Talib Kweli and other American music stars - along with Indian cinema queen Shabana Azmi.

And his latest tour of the UK was a sell out.

But that did not stop Punjabi music and Bollywood star Satinder Sartaaj taking time out to visit students in Birmingham.

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The legend was invited to visit the £57 million state-of-the art Royal Birmingham Conservatoire at Birmingham City University.

Students were thrilled to meet the legend in real life.

The artist has long established links with Birmingham, having released music through city bhangra music label Moviebox, and promotion via Brit Asia TV.

Satinder Sartaaj with staff and students from Birmingham City UniversitySatinder Sartaaj with staff and students from Birmingham City University
Satinder Sartaaj with staff and students from Birmingham City University

What happened during Satinder Sartaaj’s visit to BCU?

After his tour with BCU Interim Principal Dr Shirley Thompson, the Sufi superstar took part in a special Q&A session with staff and students from the Conservatoire and School of Media along with guests from across the University and the worlds of politics, banking and music.

Led by Brit Asia TV presenter Raj Shoker and Birmingham City University music industries student Corinne Stewart, the session also featured a screening of Sartaaj’s latest music video.

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Released to accompany new song ‘Naadan Jehi Aas’, the first ever music video to be filmed at Royal Albert Hall in its 150-year history features the British-Indian model and Vitiligo awareness campaigner Jasroop Singh and has amassed over 1.5million views since its release on Friday 25 February.

Satinder Sartaaj’s visit formed part of Birmingham City University’s ongoing work to further develop cultural, business, political and academic links with India.

Preet Kaur Gill MP, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Interim Principal Shirley Thompson and BCU music industries student Corinne StewartPreet Kaur Gill MP, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Interim Principal Shirley Thompson and BCU music industries student Corinne Stewart
Preet Kaur Gill MP, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Interim Principal Shirley Thompson and BCU music industries student Corinne Stewart

What did the students say about Satinder Sartaaj’s visit?

Corinne Stewart, in her second year of a three-year music industries degree at Birmingham School of Media, said, "Meeting Satinder Sartaaj was a surreal and inspiring experience.

“Someone at his level of stardom was so humble and gracious when answering my questions which made me feel extremely comfortable as this was my first in person interview.

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“Satinder’s in-depth answers to my questions really helped me to understand him and how he works as a musician, and you can tell he really cares about the songs and poetry he produces.

“Satinder inspired to me to really hone my journalistic work and write about topics I am passionate about. His new song ‘Nadan Jehi Aas’ which embraces all types of beauty and raises awareness of the skin condition, Vitiligo, will really resonate with people."

Birmingham City University music industries student Corinne Stewart presents Satinder Sartaaj with a gift from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Birmingham City University music industries student Corinne Stewart presents Satinder Sartaaj with a gift from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Birmingham City University music industries student Corinne Stewart presents Satinder Sartaaj with a gift from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

What else has Satinder Sartaaj accompanied in his career?

The session also featured a screening of Sartaaj’s latest music video. Released to accompany new song ‘Naadan Jehi Aas’, the first ever music video to be filmed at Royal Albert Hall in its 150-year history features the British-Indian model and Vitiligo awareness campaigner Jasroop Singh and has amassed over 1.5million views since its release on Friday 25 February.

Satinder Sartaaj, earned a five-year vocal and instrumental diploma at Sangeet Vishard in Jalandhar. Satinder then moved to Chandigarh to pursue his Masters in Musical and M.Phil. as well as a PhD in Sufi music at Punjab University.

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After teaching for a number of years, Sartaaj began a career as a singer, songwriter and poet, making a name for himself in the Punjabi music and film industries. He has contributed vocals for a number of Bollywood films and made his screen debut as Maharaja Duleep Singh in ‘The Black Prince’ in 2017.

Sartaaj’s achievements with the United Nations to help raise funds for their fight against Human Trafficking saw him work alongside cultural royalty like A.R.Rahman, Sonu Nigam, Quincy Jones, and President Jimmy Carter.

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