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My voice. My stories. My sound—exactly how I hear it.
Music
Devotion
by sakharii
About “Devotion”
A pop track rooted in purpose and self-reflection, this was one of the most uniquely fun records to produce and write. Upbeat songs require serious precision—every guitar, drum, and vocal had to be performed and recorded with care to make all the ideas click.
The vocal production really shines here, helping carry the message: the inner dialogue we all face about our choices. Are they things we have to do—or get to do? That idea came from a dinner with my friend Lakshmi, who shared that any discipline in life can be a form of devotion to your future. That stuck with me, and it became the heart of this track.
Insufferable
by sakharii
About "Insufferable"
The acoustic style of Insufferable is what I truly love to create—everything you hear was played live. I added a bit of my producer touch with a subtle piano sample to elevate the vibe, but the heart of it remains raw and organic. The goal was to keep things cool while offering some honest, reflective lyricism
Puppets
by sakharii
About “Puppets”
This song was born from the idea that all relationships are tied together by fate. It started with a raw electric guitar progression, setting the emotional tone. I built the drums around it, drawing inspiration from the rhythms and textures of classic Bollywood music.
I wanted the chorus to be unexpected—so I reached out to Sabrina Jordan, a rising star on social media, whose vocals brought the perfect contrast. Her voice added the exact magic I imagined. To tie everything together, I chopped and sampled both Sabrina’s and my own vocals to create the little sonic details and ear candy that carry the song forward.
Why Do You Care
by sakharii
About "Why Do You Care"
With each social post crossing 100k views, Why Do You Care has become my most streamed song to date—surpassing a quarter million plays on Spotify alone.
This track is a true showcase of my musicianship. I created it using what I had around me at the time: my old middle school saxophone, my brother’s piano, and a deeply personal story about my friendship and heartbreak. There’s a classical essence woven into the song—rooted in my love for film scores and my background in classical and jazz from Berklee College of Music.
It’s honest, cohesive, and emotionally grounded. That’s why I believe it’s my most impactful release yet

Every song starts with trust.
These are the artists who let me build the vision with them—from the first lyric to the final mix.
Collaborations
Flying In Love
by Sabrina Jordan
About “Flying In Love”
Sabrina Jordan is one of the biggest artists I’ve had the pleasure of making music for. With 1.7 million followers on TikTok, the world already knows her talent—but getting to help shape a piece of her sound was a true honor.
She came to me with a humble voice note, saying: “It doesn’t make sense that we fall in love. When I’m in love, I feel like I’m flying!”
Right then, the vision came to life—strings, lyric wordplay, and the idea of love turning your world upside down… so much so that falling in love means falling into the sky.
I helped her craft melodies and produced the track alongside another co-producer who helped us bring the full vision home. Her Irish-rooted sound blended beautifully with modern pop, and we created something that feels magical and weightless. This song is currently around 250,000 streams and climbing!
Harkalay x Coke Studios
by Zahoor x Rehma
Growing up, my parents would play Coke Studio videos—my eyes lit up watching some of the world’s greatest musicians and singers come together to create visual and sonic masterpieces. It was a dream I quietly carried with me.
And now… I got to be a part of that world. I co-composed and co-wrote this deep yet upbeat track, staying in close collaboration with the full production team—sending versions, refining demos, and chasing the perfect take.
It was Rehma who reached out when the label came knocking, and I’m so grateful she did. 12M+ Views later and it just goes to show, believing in someone’s potential pays off.
Drift Away
by Rizvye (feat. Karina Naime)
About “Drift Away”
To continue building my world in the Bollywood fusion space, I teamed up with artist Rizvye to bring his Urdu/English song to life. While I typically work in the pop realm, I’ve often been cautious about blending Bollywood with Western production; worried it might come off as too forced or cheesy. But this time, I genuinely feel like we got it right.
The song delivers a deep, emotional soundscape that resonates with South Asian listeners, while weaving in a Western dance groove that makes it feel global. The melodies flow like a river—freeing, heartfelt, and cinematic. I had a lot of fun with the Electric Guitar on this one :)
To elevate the emotion, we brought in Lebanese artist Karina Naime to transform it into a duet. She went the extra mile, practicing her Urdu lyrics to deeply connect with the story and the audience.
Don’t Hide Your Sun
by Sofie x sakharii
About “Don’t Hide Your Sun”
Sofie and I met at Berklee College of Music, a place full of world-class talent and connecting with her was a real blessing. She’s a Ghanaian artist with undeniable swagger and soul, and everything she touches carries weight and elegance.
The vision for this song was to create something cinematic and poetic. Our favorite line?
“God I wish the sun and moon would touch, I’m not asking for too much—just say you’re mine.”
There’s irony and desperation in that line. The aching pursuit of love that feels just out of reach.
I knew from the beginning the vocal melodies needed to be wrapped in a string arrangement. Living in L.A., I’m surrounded by talented musicians—but for this, no one made more sense than Nina Woods. I went to her place, and together we dove deep into scoring the track to perfection.
Mine
by Karina Naime
About “Mine”
This song sat on my laptop for four years before becoming the record it was meant to be. I always knew Mine needed the right female artist to bring it to life—and then came Karina.
We were working on an EP in Joshua Tree when I played it for her, and everything clicked. The track is built around a beautiful string arrangement I composed, layered over a modern, driving beat that gives it its pulse. Karina’s Lebanese influences added a unique flare, elevating the song into something timeless and full of energy.