LE SSERAFIM & Guru Randhawa Join Forces For ‘BOOMPALA’ Remix, An Indo-Korean Music Collaboration

Mumbai, 9th June 2026: In a landmark moment for global pop culture, K-pop powerhouse LE SSERAFIM and Indian hitmaker Guru Randhawa have come together for the official global remix of “BOOMPALA,” marking one of the most significant Indo–Korean music collaborations to date. The track blends the group’s high-energy K-pop production with Guru Randhawa’s signature Punjabi vocals, creating a cross-continental festival anthem designed for global audiences.  

The collaboration is being widely seen as a breakthrough for Asian music exports, as LE SSERAFIM, one of the fastest-rising K-pop girl groups under Source Music, continues to expand its international footprint. The remix builds on the original success of ‘BOOMPALA’, a Latin-house inspired track that already gained strong global traction, and now evolves further with Indian musical textures and multilingual verses. Industry observers note that this fusion represents a growing trend where K-pop increasingly integrates diverse global sounds to reach wider audiences.

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For Guru Randhawa, the project also marks a major career milestone as his first official entry into the K-pop ecosystem. Known for blending Punjabi pop with global influences, Randhawa’s inclusion adds a distinctly Indian sonic identity to the track, reinforcing his position as one of India’s most internationally visible music exports. The collaboration has also been highlighted as the first-ever partnership between an Indian artist and LE SSERAFIM, signalling a new phase of Indo-Korean creative exchange.

With multilingual lyrics, genre fusion, and a strong festival-ready sound, the ‘BOOMPALA (Remix)’ is being positioned as more than just a song, it is a cultural bridge between India and South Korea. As global audiences increasingly embrace cross-border collaborations, this release underscores how music is becoming a universal language that transcends geography, with Indo-Korean partnerships now stepping into the global mainstream spotlight.

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