
Ali Sethi's debut album 'Love Language' is a crimson confession
'Love Language, my first full length studio album, is out on August 1,' penned the musician in a simple caption in an Instagram post on Thursday as he credited the artwork and photography underneath. 'A ragamala rendezvous. I made it for me and you.'
Accompanying the message were three photos from the upcoming album's cover art. While Ali didn't lean into Sabrina Carpenter's Man's Best Friend shock tactics, there's no denying that one colour in his carousel demands attention: red. Shiny red leather gloves, a red lace-like shirt, and a jewelled red headpiece draped across Ali's face - all work in tandem to seize the spotlight.
The red leather gloves are worn by Ali himself - never one to shy away from experimentation - alongside yet another oversized piece of jewellery, too large to be a ring, stretched across the fingers of his left hand. Against a muted blue backdrop, this striking red motif becomes part of his signature: it's the font colour for his name, the album title, and the names of the new tracks. In case you missed them, Ali's red-gloved hand points directly at the swirling list of songs featured in the second photo of the carousel.
Fans will be delighted to learn that Love Language comprises sixteen songs, (including the already released Maya and Tera Sitam). When Ali delivers on August 1, here are the eclectically named Love Language tracks you can expect to add to his catalogue: O Balama (Censored Love Song), Hanera, Rocket Launcher [ft Maanu], Nursery Rhyme (Interlude), Lovely Bukhaar, Jhatka in Jaunpuri (Interlude), Hymn 4 Him (Ghoomray), Villain, Bridegroom, Jadugarni, Kaava, Horizon, Subho Shaam [ft Natania], and Escape From Jhaptaal.
The final photo shows Ali gazing pensively at something just out of frame, one red-gloved arm poised as if ready for action, the chains of red jewels still draped dramatically across his face. If there's any man who knows how to make a statement, it's him. And with the post already racking up over 2,000 likes from eager followers within just seven hours, it is clear that this is a crimson-splashed statement is one his fans have been waiting for.
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