Coke Studio India S4 Brings Folk & Fresh Voices
Coke Studio India Season 4 returns with folk roots, fresh voices, and diverse musical collaborations.
Mumbai: India’s acclaimed music platform Coke Studio India has officially announced its fourth season, unveiling a dynamic lineup of artists that promises to deliver a rich blend of tradition and innovation. After three successful editions, the platform returns with an expanded vision, focusing on diversity, experimentation, and deeper cultural storytelling.
Season 4 features an impressive roster of artists, including Rekha Bhardwaj, Aditya Rikhari, Kutle Khan, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami, Mame Khan, and Mohammad Faiz. The carefully curated lineup reflects a convergence of musical traditions from across the country, bringing together both established names and emerging voices.
The upcoming season aims to present stories deeply rooted in India’s cultural fabric. Themes of devotion, longing, love, and memory will be explored through a contemporary lens, offering audiences a fresh yet authentic musical experience. Regional influences will play a central role, with elements drawn from Rajasthan’s folk heritage, Kashmir’s lyrical storytelling, the vibrant cultural ethos of Varanasi, and the soulful Sufi traditions of Punjab.
Artists involved in the project emphasize that Coke Studio India continues to serve as a bridge between tradition and modernity. Through collaborative formats such as jugalbandi, individual musical expressions are transformed into layered compositions that resonate with a wide audience. This fusion not only preserves cultural authenticity but also introduces it to newer generations in an engaging format.
Designed with a digital-first approach, Season 4 will cater to evolving audience preferences by releasing tracks in phases. This staggered rollout strategy is expected to sustain audience engagement and build anticipation over time.
With its renewed focus on experimentation and storytelling, Coke Studio India Season 4 is poised to redefine the landscape of Indian music once again. By blending folk roots with contemporary sensibilities, the platform continues to expand its influence—not just within India, but on a global stage.