In a landmark step that underscores her rising international presence, Indian vocalist and songwriter Surabhi Dashputrahas signed a multi-song agreement with UK-based independent label Aart Sense Records. The partnership is set to amplify her cross-cultural sonic footprint and position her as one of the most compelling new voices bridging South Asia with the global indie music landscape.
This milestone follows a string of acclaimed releases, including “More Sajan (Remastered),” “Mangoge Na,” and “Jism Ya Rooh,” which have earned critical praise while gaining momentum across streaming platforms worldwide. Known for her unmistakable vocal timbre, emotional depth, and lyrical elegance, Dashputra continues to emerge as a leading figure in India’s growing wave of globally conscious independent artists.
A Label with Global Ambition
Though relatively new, Aart Sense Records has quickly established itself as a hub for genre-fluid artistry, with nearly one-third of its catalog charting on Spotify’s Viral 50 in multiple countries. Its focus on globally resonant, experimental yet accessible sounds makes the collaboration with Dashputra a natural fit.
“Surabhi’s voice carries both soul and substance,” said a spokesperson from Aart Sense Records. “Her intuitive songwriting and collaborative spirit — especially in projects with talents like Arjuna Harjai — place her among those rare artists who are not just shaping sounds but reshaping boundaries.”

Building Momentum Through Collaboration
Dashputra’s collaborative instinct has already resulted in several standout moments. A recent track with Arijit Singh, produced by Arjuna Harjai, surpassed five million streams across platforms, praised for its emotional resonance and production nuance. Her reimagined version of “More Sajan” — now under the Aart Sense banner — has further solidified her ability to balance tradition with innovation, weaving heritage into contemporary soundscapes.
Her catalog reflects striking versatility: the haunting atmosphere of “Jism Ya Rooh,” the heartfelt storytelling of “Mangoge Na,” and her standout features on tracks like “Ren De.” This adaptability has expanded her reach to listeners in more than 25 countries, making her one of South Asia’s rare crossover acts whose appeal transcends language, genre, and geography.
Expanding Horizons
With this new deal, Dashputra’s Spotify catalog continues to showcase her dual strengths as both a vocalist and an emotional anchor. The Aart Sense partnership is expected to pave the way for international collaborations, further embedding her into the global dialogue around independent music — one that emphasizes identity, culture, and innovation.
As Surabhi Dashputra steps into this next chapter, her trajectory highlights a broader truth: music, in its purest form, knows no borders. Her artistry is a reminder that when soul and substance converge, the result resonates universally.