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Father and Son Duo, Binder Pasla & Jind Mahi, Lift the Lid on the Relationship Between Men and Their Money with their New Track ‘Kanjuce’

Father & Son Duo, Binder Pasla and Jind Mahi, Lift the Lid on the Relationship Between Men & Money

Punctuated with household banter across the melody, the everyday calamities of a cheap skate man makes the perfect anecdote for this lively ditty. Everything from his embarrassing behaviour at family functions to the stress he feels when parting with his beloved pennies is captured impeccably by Jind Mahi in this clever, witty and upbeat track.

The song builds to a crescendo delivering a meaningful message: that a ‘Kanjuce’ [stingy person] will always live an inhibited life unless he parts with some of his money and lives life to the full. The track features vocals by Jind Mahi’s father Binder Pasla, a Bhangra veteran, and is produced by Jind Mahi. Previous releases have included "Saday Naal", which was Jind's vocal debut and the hit "English Daru", which was his first official release on the Three Records label, set up by international urban Bhangra/Bollywood group RDB.

Binder is an experienced vocalist and songwriter behind hit tracks such as ‘Yaari’, ‘Oh Preeti’ and ‘Sajna’ and has worked with several high-profile producers, including RDB, DJ H and E=MC. Speaking about the inspiration behind the new track Jind Mahi says: ‘The song originated from a household debate regarding which gender was guilty of being the most Kanjuce. Within minutes of the discussion, including a long list from my Mum, it became evident that the males are definitely the guilty party in this area. I had an amazing experience making this song and video, with many laughs along the way and I hope you enjoy legally purchasing it!;).’ Binder Pasla says simply about the track: ‘The moral of the story is to be happy, enjoy life and don't be Kanjuce – YOLO!’ A man can be said to be stingy when he fails to fulfill his financial and material obligations to his spouse/girlfriend or immediate family even though he has got the means. A stingy man is the one who runs away from spending when he goes out with friends. Such men are so miserly that they are even tight-fisted to themselves. They buy the cheapest of clothing, eat junk food and hoard their money in savings accounts. Such men avoid buying expensive gifts for their partners and even pretend to forget their birthdays. Such men are so stingy that they always cook up a financial crisis story whenever it is getting close to a major holiday like Christmas and New Year. A stingy man will avoid paying the bills or insist on splitting the bills anytime he takes you out. Such a guy believes in collecting from you rather than giving. [Wikinut.com/How-To-Collect-Money-From-A-Stingy-Guy]

An amusing quote sums up a stingy (Kanjuce) man as the following: ‘Collecting money from a stingy guy is like throwing your hook into an ocean of one fish. You are likely not to come up with anything. However, if you do it right, you could turn that stingy boyfriend or guy into a money printing press.’ Don’t be a kanjuce and download Kanjuce from iTunes on Thursday 4th April 2013. You can pre-order from today.

 
See the exclusive behind the scenes video here