
Shubh Drops New Romantic Track Together, Announces North American Tour
Shubh has announced the release of his new song,
Together
.
Known for blending hip-hop and R&B,
Shubh
follows up tracks like
No Love
,
Fell For You
, and
You And Me
with another romantic song.
Together
features Latin guitar riffs, Punjabi folk elements, and lyrics about love and shared experiences.
'This song is about the genuine connections we forge with one another. It's a celebration of love that's real and lasting,' said Shubh.
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The release comes after a strong start to 2025. In January, Shubh dropped
Sicario
, a 10-track album that debuted at No. 24 on the
Billboard Canadian Albums chart
and has crossed 250 million streams. The album includes both energetic and melodic tracks, such as
Buckle Up
,
Reckless
,
Aura
, and
Bars
.
In April, he released
Supreme
, which debuted on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, hit No. 1 on Apple Music India and Canada, and No. 3 on Spotify India, with over a million daily streams.
Shubh will kick off
The Supreme Tour
in North America next month.
With
Together
, he continues to explore themes of love and connection, offering a new addition to his growing discography.

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