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‘Ittefaq’ out on 3rd October, 2025 @natural store turn
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Singer-songwriter and producer Outsky releases his deeply introspective four-track EP, Ittefaq, on October 3rd, 2025, across all major streaming platforms. Following the breakthrough success of his song “Saanvare“ for Prajakta Koli’s book Too Good To Be True, Outsky returns with a project that solidifies his reputation for crafting music filled with hope and warmth.
Ittefaq is a conceptual EP that portrays the journey of finding peace and contentment within oneself through the process of falling for someone whether they stay or not. Crafted to “sound like a movie,” the four songs blend seamlessly into one another, reflecting different stages of the journey. The EP unfolds in four parts: ‘manzar’ (the first picturesque moment), ‘khumaar’ (the pure intoxication of falling), ‘rihaai’ (the freedom found in self-healing), and ‘kaamil’ (the feeling of being complete on your own).
“Ittefaq is about the love you find for yourself on the way to loving someone else,” says Outsky. “We’re often told that love is about finding someone who ‘completes’ you, but I wanted to explore how the experience itself is what makes you whole. My hope is that people listen and feel a sense of gratitude for their own journey, recognizing their capacity to love regardless of the outcome.”
About Outsky:
Aditya Mishra, known as Outsky, is a Bhubaneswar-born and Mumbai-based singer-songwriter and producer. He began making music at 15, shaping a sound that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. His single Saanvare, written, sung, and produced for Prajakta Koli’s debut novel, crossed 450K+ streams across DSPs and 1M+ views on YouTube, marking a unique milestone in India’s indie scene.
Beyond his breakout success, Outsky has opened for Aseem’s Khoya Tour, performed at Asia’s biggest creator festival Social Nation, and signed a six-month endorsement deal with Bajaao Music. He has won Hoopr x Universal Music India’s Retro Reimagined contest, produced for indie peers like Panther and Iqlipse Nova (together amassing over 2.7M+ streams), and landed playlist covers on Spotify Fresh Finds and YouTube New Indian Indie.
Outsky’s links:
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