normalnormalnormalSome songs scream while others whisper, leaving a lasting impression. This sentiment defines acclaimed producer, singer-songwriter Hiten’s latest heartfelt EP “Flowers,” a deeply personal two-track album that delves into the complexities of love in all its glory and fragility. With contrasting tracks ‘Khama’kha’ and ‘Beqadaran,’ the EP captures the highs and heartaches of love and authentic human connection.Delicate yet intense, “Flowers” is an ode to love in its purest and most unfiltered form. In this EP, Hiten steps away from the swagger of his previous hits, opting instead for a softer, rawer, and ultimately more personal approach. It’s a quietly stunning collection that reflects unspoken emotions, the fleeting moments in between, the gentle thrill of connection, and the profound pain of loss.“Just like flowers, love blooms freely… and sometimes withers in the hands of those who can’t hold it,” Hiten shares. “’Flowers’ is the most honest thing I’ve created. Both songs weren’t planned; they just poured out. This album is messy, real, raw, and flawed. ‘Khama’kha’ reminded me how light love can feel, whereas ‘Beqadaran’ reflects the heaviness of unreturned affection. I hope listeners feel every emotion and connect with it as deeply as we do.”The first track, ‘Khama’kha,’ is a quiet celebration of those magical moments that simply feel right. Embracing a minimalist approach both musically and sentimentally, the track radiates with a love that doesn’t require questions or explanations, finding peace in someone’s presence. In contrast, ‘Beqadaran’ emerges as a dark, heavy, and brutally honest reflection, dedicated to those who have given their all to individuals unworthy of their love. This track amplifies the silence that follows unreciprocated love, with production deliberately pulling back to allow the lyrics to breathe—the spaces in between echoing their own significant meaning. If ‘Khama’kha’ represents the light, then ‘Beqadaran’ embodies the shadow; together, they form not just opposites but two halves of a single heart.Known for his genre-fluid storytelling and evocative soundscapes, Hiten has collaborated with some of the biggest names in Indian hip-hop, including Badshah, MC SQUARE, Raftaar, King, and Ikka. With “Flowers,” he strips back the layers, delivering an intimate, vulnerable, and deeply human experience—a poignant reminder that love can feel like everything, yet still leave you with nothing.normalnormalThe post Love in Bloom and Decay: Hiten Releases the Emotional ‘Flowers’ EP appeared first on Chandigarh City News.