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From Wembley to a clay pot in Mumbai, music really knows no borders.
British pop icon Ed Sheeran and Indian percussionist Ganesh Murali Iyer shared a magical moment recently, jamming on the ghatam — a centuries-old South Indian clay percussion instrument representing Earth, water, fire, air, and space.
The moment, captured just before the duo recorded their hit Sapphire with Arijit Singh, speaks volumes about collaboration, respect, and how music connects hearts beyond borders.
Because sometimes, the most powerful moments don’t need words — just rhythm, heart, and a shared beat.
Credits : @ganeshmuraliiyer
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[Ed Sheeran, Ganesh Murali Iyer, Ghatam, Indian percussion instrument, Music collaboration, Arijit Singh Sapphire]
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