
The End Of Armaan Malik’s Cryptic Posts, His First English Single With Arista Will Release On March 20
Singer-songwriter Armaan Malik is going to release his first English-language single “Control” on March 20. The singer has signed a contract with Arista Records. Beneath the deal, Armaan can release his English single “Control”.
“To write and release English music has been my dream for as long as I can remember and I couldn’t have found a better family than Arista Records to be starting this new journey with. There’s no better feeling than to know that I’m in such good hands with an executive like David Massey, who truly believes in me, this project and also shares the same vision as me about global music. We have been working on this for about a year now and I can’t control my excitement to share this new side of me with the world,” aforementioned Armaan Malik.
To this, David Massey, President and CEO of Arista, added, “We are excited to have Armaan join the Arista family. He is an international superstar and we look forward to introducing him to the US and broadening his fan base here.”
The announcement comes when Armaan left his fans deeply involved in deleting all the posts from his Instagram account. He had then shared a cryptic message that reads”I can’t take it anymore.”
It was followed by 2 additional mysterious posts. However, it looks like, the singer removed all his posts to share the exciting news of his English single.
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