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News |  25 Aug 2023 15:41 |  By RnMTeam

Jafa's debut single 'Two Thousand Eighteen' marks molfa music’s second release

MUMBAI -  Jugaad Motion Pictures, a renowned production house launched Molfa Music, an independent record label, with much the same philosophy – foster a space for artistic expression and creativity and nurture emerging talent. Staying true to its mission statement, the label introduces a new exciting talent, JAFA and her debut single ‘Two Thousand Eighteen’ as their second release.

JAFA is 22-year-old singer-songwriter and producer Ananya Jafa, whose mix of whimsy and reality is just as arresting as her voice. In ‘Two Thousand Eighteen’, she covers fiddly themes like manipulation and emotional abuse in relationships, and writes about her emotional fragility with ease. ‘Two Thousand Eighteen’ releases on August 25.

“It’s a self-aware song that starts from the perspective of a naive and foolish 18-year-old,” says Ananya. “But as you get older, you realise everyone was so young, and young people do dumb stuff. Young people are callous and inconsiderate. At the same time, the hurt you went through is valid. You feel pathetic for feeling that way. I wanted this song to help with that,” she says of the song that came out of an emotionally heavy 2018.

The sum of a quarter Naga, quarter Bengali, quarter Rajput and quarter UP-ite, her influences are just as varied. Introduced to Eminem by her grandfather, who called him a poet, the classically trained singer and pianist is an equally big fan of Kendrick Lamar, Regina Spektor, Glass Animals and Taylor Swift.

“JAFA doesn’t write songs, she writes stories,” says Dar Gai, president and creative head Molfa Music. “Every line opens up a world that’s so familiar to all of us. It’s inspiring, scary, emotional and so, so relatable. It takes us back to those painful relationships that become the most beautiful part of us, and of everything we are creating,” she adds.

The video is a montage of grainy frames and visuals capturing mundane moments in a relationship, like those captured for social media.

The creative powerhouse behind projects like Chhello Show, India’s entry for Oscars 2022, and music videos like Prateek Kuhad’s ‘cold/mess’, ‘Doobey’ and ‘Gehrayiaan’ – from the Deepika Padukone starrer – bring their clutter-breaking approach and filmmaking expertise to music, and are committed to creating I-pop as a global genre.

“It’s time for Indian films and music to be experienced by the world,” says Dheer Momaya, CEO Molfa Music adding, “In the past, only diaspora audiences were consuming our content, now that’s changing. Even with Chhello Show, nobody would’ve predicted that a Gujarati film would be dubbed in 10 languages and get a worldwide release in 27 countries, with running times of over 75 days in countries like Japan. There is a global hunger for good music and movies, regardless of the language. And like what has happened to K-pop and Afrobeats, we want to help take Indian voices and stories to the world.”

The first release on Molfa Music was Raman Sharma’s ‘Jadui Puri’.

‘Two Thousand Eighteen’ will be available on all streaming platforms. Stream it here.

 Watch video for 'Two Thousand Eighteen' here

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