'Most of my songs hit a million views in India first' - Dwayne Bravo overwhelmed by the love he receives from India

Bravo is all raring to release his new song just before the T20 World Cup.

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Caribbean all-rounder Dwayne Bravo at the IIFA green carpet. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Dwayne Bravo is renowned for his slower deliveries that have often created problems for the best of the batters. If on-field he blows the trumpet of his repertoire with the ball, then off the field he does so with his songs. It is known to all that the West Indies all-rounder is passionate about creating music.

Bravo made his singing debut with the song ‘Champion’, during the 2016 World T20. He has however admitted that he gets a lot of love and support from people in India. He added that most of his songs get successful in India first.

“Most of my songs hit a million views in this part of the world first, be it Champion or Jaeger Bomb or my MS Dhoni song,” Bravo said in an interview with the Hindustan Times.

The all-rounder also recounted the moment when he introduced his Caribbean crew to Indian culture.  “It was a great joy watching them experience the diversity of the country, which has given me so much love,” he said.

I’m about to release another song just before the World Cup: Dwayne Bravo

Bravo is currently in the UAE with his franchise Chennai Super Kings for the IPL 2021. He has looked pretty impressive for the team and will be gearing up to make an impact on the team in the upcoming crucial games. Whilst playing in the IPL, he has found out some time and is all raring to release his new song just before the T20 World Cup.

“I’m about to release another song just before the World Cup just like Champion. It’ll be the official team anthem song for the West Indies team for the World Cup. There’s another song coming up with Jassie Gill and I’m actually shooting its music video here in Dubai,” Bravo added.

He also opened up on his love for India and stated that he looks forward to visiting the country once things come back to normal. Bravo added that he is extremely passionate about both cricket and music but the former will always have the edge.

“Sadly, I haven’t been able to come to India for two years now because of the pandemic, especially after the cancellation of the first leg of IPL, and the slowdown in the entertainment industry. But I look forward to that opportunity when life comes back close to normal.

“I’m really passionate about cricket and music, so it’s nice to find the time for both. But cricket will always be the number one priority and I’ll keep making music which everyone can listen and enjoy,” Bravo asserted.

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