Mumbai, 7th January 2026: After a five-year hiatus, independent singer-songwriter Theharity makes a return with ‘Jaan Meri Jaaye’, an upbeat Hindi synth-pop single featuring Bazzotorous. Originally released as part of a producer-led EP that never received its due, the track is now reborn as an official artist single, complete with a refreshed sonic identity, a new visual narrative, and a long-term vision focused on consistent releases through 2026.

At its core, Jaan Meri Jaaye is built around a sticky, repeat-worthy hook that blends emotive Hindi lyricism with a modern, global synth-pop palette. Anchored by a striking lead-guitar intro and layered synth textures, the song captures love not as drama, but as a quiet, consuming presence. Its lyrics circle themes of longing, emotional dependence, and unresolved intimacy, where affection becomes habit, memory blurs into imagination, and devotion lingers in suspension rather than closure.
Watch the song here:
Born Sourabh Tyagi, Theharity first caught attention with his debut track Different, recorded while he was a trainee at KM Music Conservatory (A.R. Rahman Music College, Chennai). Known for his raw, emotionally charged songwriting, his catalogue spans intimate love songs like My Dreams, Main Chahun Jise and Should/Shouldn’t, alongside more uplifting, self-reflective tracks such as Parinda, Hate Me and ATY.
With Jaan Meri Jaaye, Theharity is reopening a conversation with listeners, inviting them into the next chapter of his journey. As an artist reclaiming momentum with clarity and intent, this release lays the foundation for a year of steady, story-driven output.

