Play It Again: Ed Sheeran’s Indian Remix Revolution

Play It Again: Ed Sheeran’s Indian Remix Revolution

Ed Sheeran’s Play (The Remixes) takes his chart-topping hits to new horizons with an Indian twist. The global pop icon teams up with some of South Asia’s most dynamic artists including Karan Aujla, Arijit Singh, Jonita Gandhi, Hanumankind, Dhee, and Santhosh Narayanan to reimagine fan favorites through the lens of Punjabi beats, Carnatic rhythms, and hip-hop flow. The result is a playlist that celebrates global connection through sound, bridging continents, genres, and cultures in one seamless mix.

Below is a curated playlist that celebrates Ed Sheeran’s global sound and the creative spirit of his collaborators. From soulful reworks to high-energy remixes, each track highlights the fusion of pop, hip-hop, and Indian music. Discover the mix, and as always with Sanskar Savvy, Celebrate, Explore, Connect!

  1. Don’t Look Down (Remix) Ed Sheeran ft. Hanumankind, Dhee, Santosh Narayanam
  2. Symmetry (Remix) Ed Sheeran ft. Karan Aujl
  3. Heaven (Remix) Ed Sheeran ft. Jonita
  4. Sapphire (Remix) Ed Sheeran ft. Arjit Singh
  5. Kesariya – Arijit Singh ft. Pritam & Amitabh Bhattacharya
  6. Tum Hi Ho – Arijit Singh
  7. The Breakup Song – Jonita Gandhi ft. Pritam, Arijit Singh, Badshah, & Nakash Aziz
  8. What Jhumka? – Jonita Gandhi ft. Pritam, Arijit Singh, Raveer Singh, Madan Mohan, & Amitabh Bhattacharya
  9. Enjoy Enjaami – Dhee ft. Arivu, Santosh Narayanam
  10. Rowdy Baby – Dhee ft. Dhanush, Yuvan, & Shankar Raja
  11. Softly – Karan Aujla ft. Ikky
  12. Admirin’ You – Karan Aujla ft. Ikky
  13. Kanimaa – Santhosh Narayanan
  14. Maamadura – Santhosh Narayanan ft. Dhee & Vivek
  15. Big Dawgs – Hanumankind ft. Kalmi
  16. Run It Up – Hanumankind
  17. Camera – Ed Sheeran
  18. In Other Words – Ed Sheeran

Ariel Sharf

Ariel Sharf

Ariel Sharf is a writer with a passion for music, fashion, and food. Originally from New Jersey and now based in South Florida, she brings curiosity and authenticity to her work. Ariel is continually learning about South Asian culture and enjoys exploring how traditions, tastes, and sounds shape the world around us. Her writing reflects a genuine interest in people, style, and the stories that connect us.