Payal Dev
Payal Dev is an Indian playback singer and music composer renowned for her contributions to Hindi cinema and independent music, blending traditional and contemporary styles in her versatile performances and compositions.[1] Born on 26 February 1989 in Ramgarh, Jharkhand, she began her career singing for advertisements before transitioning to films, marking her breakthrough with the song "Ab Tohe Jane Na Doongi" from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Bajirao Mastani (2015), which earned her the Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year in 2016.[2][3][4] Dev has since composed hit tracks such as "Tum Hi Aana" from Marjaavaan (2019) and "Dil Jaaniye" from Khandaani Shafakhana (2019), establishing herself as one of the few prominent female composers in a male-dominated industry.[1] Her non-film discography includes popular collaborations like "Genda Phool" and "Issa Vibe" with Badshah, as well as "Baarish" with Stebin Ben and "Pyaar Hona Na Tha" with Jubin Nautiyal, showcasing her range across romantic ballads and upbeat numbers.[5][6] In 2020, she co-founded the independent music label Apni Dhun with music producer Aditya Dev, releasing original tracks that highlight emerging talent and her own songwriting.[7] She continues to release music through the label, including collaborations like "Mohtaram" as of November 2025.Early life
Family and upbringing
Payal Dev was born on February 26, 1989, in Ramgarh, Jharkhand (then part of Bihar), India.[8][9] She is the daughter of Anita Banerjee, a homemaker, and Sameer Kumar Banerjee, a retired professional, both of whom provided a supportive environment that nurtured her early inclinations toward the arts.[8][10] Her family recognized her innate musical talent from a young age and encouraged her to pursue music as a hobby, which gradually evolved into a profound passion.[11] Dev spent her childhood in Ramgarh, where music formed an integral part of daily life, exposing her to classical Indian traditions and contemporary sounds that shaped her foundational interests.[11] She later moved to Mumbai to further her aspirations in the field, transitioning from a small-town upbringing to the bustling center of India's entertainment industry.[9] This relocation marked a pivotal shift, building on the familial support that had already ignited her dedication to music.[11]Education and musical training
Payal Dev completed her schooling at Saraswati Vidya Mandir in Ramgarh and her intermediate education at Ranchi Women's College in Jharkhand.[8] Dev's musical training began at the age of 10, where she was encouraged by her family and drew inspiration from classical Indian music styles, with her mother serving as her first teacher.[8][11] Growing up in Ramgarh, Jharkhand, she developed foundational skills through this early guidance, blending classical elements with emerging interests in contemporary sounds.[11][12] The vibrant cultural music scene of Jharkhand profoundly shaped her initial style, as music formed an essential part of daily life and community expression in the region.[11] This environment fostered her passion and provided informal exposure to local rhythms and traditions before she pursued formal opportunities in music.[11]Career
Debut and early releases (2013–2015)
Payal Dev, hailing from a small town in Jharkhand, relocated to Mumbai early in her career alongside her husband, music composer Aditya Dev, to chase her dream of becoming a playback singer. The transition was challenging, as she navigated the cutthroat Bollywood music scene by attending countless auditions, building networks with industry professionals, and self-training rigorously to adapt her classical background to contemporary styles. These years were marked by perseverance amid financial and professional uncertainties typical for outsiders in the industry.[13][14][15] Her breakthrough as a lead playback vocalist arrived in 2013 with the duet "Learn To Adjust" from the family drama film Mai, directed by Laxmikant Choudhary and starring Geetanjali Kulkarni. Composed by Nitin Shankar with lyrics by Manoj Tapadia, the song featured Payal Dev alongside newcomer Arjun Kanungo and highlighted her versatile vocal range in a melodic pop track. Though Mai was a low-budget production that garnered modest box-office success, the opportunity marked her official entry into Hindi film music.[16] Between 2013 and 2015, Payal Dev took on select collaborations in lesser-known independent projects and devotional albums, focusing on building her portfolio through smaller-scale recordings. These included contributions to regional and niche tracks that allowed her to experiment with genres while gradually transitioning from background support roles to prominent vocal features. Her persistence during this period, drawing on her formal musical training, positioned her for more substantial opportunities ahead.[14]Breakthrough and major hits (2016–2020)
Payal Dev's breakthrough in Bollywood came with her playback singing for the song "Ab Tohe Jane Na Doongi" from the 2015 film Bajirao Mastani, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, where she lent her voice to actress Deepika Padukone's character.[3] The track, a romantic duet with Shreyas Puranik, featured traditional instrumentation and Dev's emotive vocals, earning widespread acclaim for its authenticity in depicting the film's historical romance.[17] Her performance garnered the Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year in 2016, marking a pivotal moment that elevated her profile in the industry.[18] Building on this success, Dev collaborated with singer Jubin Nautiyal on several notable tracks during the period, including the melancholic ballad "Tum Hi Aana" from the 2019 film Marjaavaan. Composed by Payal Dev herself and lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa, the song's duet version highlighted her harmonious interplay with Nautiyal, blending soulful melodies with themes of longing and loss, which resonated deeply with audiences.[19] The track became one of her early major hits, amassing over 490 million views on YouTube as of November 2025, underscoring its enduring popularity.[20] She also sang in hit tracks like "Haseeno Ka Deewana" from Kaabil (2017) with Raftaar and "The Jawaani Song" from Student of the Year 2 (2019) with Vishal Dadlani.[21][22] The pinnacle of this era arrived with "Genda Phool" in 2020, a collaboration with rapper Badshah featuring actress Jacqueline Fernandez in the music video. This folk-inspired remix drew from traditional Bengali tunes, infusing modern beats with Dev's rhythmic vocals in the regional dialect, creating a viral dance anthem that captured global attention.[23] The song topped the Global YouTube Music Videos Chart in April 2020 and achieved over 1 billion views on YouTube as of October 2024, significantly expanding Dev's fanbase across India and internationally through social media recreations and challenges.[24][23] This period of major hits solidified her reputation as a dynamic playback singer, leading to increased media coverage in outlets like Times of India and a surge in her social media following, from niche music enthusiasts to a broader pop audience.[25]Compositions and independent projects (2021–2025)
In the early 2020s, Payal Dev solidified her role as a composer, building on her 2019 debut with "Dil Jaaniye" from Khandaani Shafakhana, which she composed for singers Tulsi Kumar and Jubin Nautiyal.[26] The track, featuring lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed, marked her initial foray into film scoring and continued to resonate with audiences into 2021 through streaming platforms.[27] Similarly, her composition "Tum Hi Aana" for Marjaavaan, sung by herself alongside Jubin Nautiyal with lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa, achieved sustained popularity, amassing over 490 million views on YouTube as of November 2025 due to its emotional ballad style.[20] Dev's independent breakthrough came in 2021 with "Baarish Ban Jaana," a monsoon romance she composed and sang alongside Stebin Ben, with lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa. Released as a VYRL Originals single featuring Hina Khan and Shaheer Sheikh, the song's heartfelt narrative of rekindled love garnered over 776 million views on YouTube as of November 2025, establishing her versatility beyond film soundtracks.[28] This non-film release highlighted her shift toward self-produced projects, blending pop and romantic elements to appeal to digital audiences. In 2020, Dev co-founded Apni Dhun with her husband, Aditya Dev, as an independent music label focused on curating and promoting original content by emerging and established artists.[29] The platform enabled her to oversee productions like the 2025 single "Saajan Ghar Aaja," which she composed and performed, featuring Isha Malviya and lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa.[30] Through Apni Dhun, Dev emphasized digital-first distribution, fostering collaborations that extended her compositional reach into non-film spaces. By 2025, Dev had composed numerous songs for Hindi films, including the upbeat "Akeli Laila" for Baaghi 4, which she co-composed with Aditya Dev and sang with Paradox and Danish Sabri on lyrics by the latter. Released in August, the track's energetic dance vibe aligned with the film's action-romance tone.[31] Later that year, she co-composed "Raat Bhar" for De De Pyaar De 2 with Aditya Dev, singing alongside Aditya Rikhari to Kumaar's lyrics; the romantic number, picturized on Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and Meezaan Jafri, quickly exceeded 24 million YouTube views upon its October release.[32] These works underscored her growing emphasis on independent production while maintaining ties to Bollywood scoring.Musical style and influences
Singing and vocal techniques
Payal Dev possesses a versatile vocal range that seamlessly blends elements of classical Indian ragas with contemporary pop and folk influences, allowing her to navigate a wide spectrum of musical expressions in her playback singing.[11] Her voice exhibits a dynamic timbre capable of conveying subtle nuances in melody, rooted in her early training under her mother, a classical singer, which provided a foundation in raga-based techniques.[13] This fusion enables her to infuse traditional Hindi film music structures with modern rhythmic beats, creating a signature style that bridges cultural and generational divides.[11] In her vocal techniques, Dev employs emotive phrasing to heighten the intimacy and emotional resonance in romantic ballads, where she uses controlled vibrato and elongated notes to evoke vulnerability and depth.[13] Conversely, her energetic delivery in dance tracks features rapid runs, rhythmic syncopation, and a powerful projection that matches the high-tempo demands of contemporary beats, demonstrating her adaptability across genres.[11] This duality is exemplified in her performance on "Genda Phool," where she merges folk-inspired inflections with upbeat pop elements, showcasing a playful yet precise articulation.[13] Dev's playback adaptability is evident in her ability to tailor her vocals to suit diverse film sequences, ensuring seamless synchronization with on-screen personas. Her unique vocal texture, often described as soulful and versatile, has been praised for fitting varied scales and moods without losing her distinctive identity, as highlighted by collaborators like Himesh Reshammiya.[13] This technical prowess underscores her reputation as a multifaceted singer in Bollywood.[33]Compositional approach and inspirations
Payal Dev's compositional approach is deeply collaborative, particularly with her husband, music composer Aditya Dev, with whom she co-produces and develops melodies that prioritize emotional depth and narrative flow. This partnership allows her to infuse personal experiences into her work, creating tracks that resonate through heartfelt storytelling rather than complex technical structures. For instance, in her compositions, Dev focuses on crafting melodies that evoke vulnerability and connection, as seen in her process of adapting ideas during studio sessions with Aditya.[34] As of 2025, her style continues to evolve, maintaining the fusion of traditional and pop elements in recent works like "Raat Bhar" from De De Pyaar De 2.[35] Her inspirations stem from a strong foundation in classical Indian music, which she learned from her mother during childhood in Jharkhand, where music was an integral part of daily life and cultural expression. This early training provided her with versatility to blend traditional elements into contemporary Bollywood soundscapes. Dev has cited Bollywood legends like Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle as profound influences, often listening to their songs to study emotional delivery and melodic phrasing, which her family encouraged as a way to hone her skills. Additionally, modern fusion artists such as Badshah have shaped her style, inspiring her to incorporate rhythmic energy and cross-genre experimentation.[10][36][37] Dev's work also draws from broader Indian traditions, including folk influences from her Jharkhand roots, which contribute to the authentic, grounded feel in her melodies, as evident in compositions like "Tum Hi Aana" that fuse traditional emotional cores with subtle Western-inspired pop arrangements for wider appeal. Over time, her evolution from playback singing to full creative control has been marked by the launch of Apni Dhun in 2020, an independent platform co-founded with Aditya Dev to produce original music without external constraints, enabling greater artistic autonomy in songwriting and production.[11][38][39]Personal life
Marriage and family
Payal Dev married music director Aditya Dev in 2008 after meeting as family friends in Mumbai, where both were pursuing opportunities in the music industry.[13] The couple shares a close bond, with Aditya providing significant personal support during Payal's early struggles in the city, including encouragement to persist in her musical aspirations. They have a daughter named Jazz. Their marital life emphasizes mutual reliance and a shared passion for music, though they maintain a private family dynamic away from the spotlight.[13][40] Payal's parents, Anita Banerjee and Sameer Kumar Banerjee, have been supportive of her career from a young age, offering emotional backing as she navigated the competitive world of Bollywood playback singing. The family resides in Mumbai, where Payal balances her professional commitments with personal life.[41]Professional collaborations with family
Payal Dev has maintained a close professional partnership with her husband, Aditya Dev, a music director and producer, throughout her career in the Indian music industry. Their collaboration dates back to her early days in Mumbai, where she relocated with him to pursue opportunities in Bollywood. This synergy has been evident in numerous compositions and productions, blending Payal's vocal and compositional talents with Aditya's production expertise to create emotionally resonant tracks across genres.[42] A prominent example of their joint work is the romantic ballad "Tum Hi Aana" from the 2019 film Marjaavaan, composed by Payal Dev and produced by Aditya Dev, which became one of her breakthrough hits with over a billion streams. Their partnership extended to independent releases under Apni Dhun, the music label co-founded by the couple in 2020 as a platform for original music curation and artist promotion. Through Apni Dhun, they have produced tracks like the upbeat "Pani Warga" in 2025, featuring Payal's vocals and Aditya's production, alongside collaborators such as Meet Bros. Other notable joint efforts include the soulful "Kyon" (2020), where Aditya handled production for Payal's composition, and the couple's duet "Paradise" (2025), presented organically as a real-life love anthem via the label.[43][44][45] In addition to her marital collaboration, Payal Dev's family has played a foundational role in her musical journey, providing early encouragement that integrated music into her daily life from childhood in Jharkhand. While specific professional projects with her brother remain less documented, the familial support has contributed to her holistic creative environment, fostering a synergy in her work. This family-driven approach has strengthened her output, allowing for authentic storytelling in releases like the festive "Raat Bhar" from De De Pyaar De 2 (2025), again produced by Aditya.[11][46]Discography
Film songs
Payal Dev has contributed to the soundtracks of over 25 Bollywood films as a playback singer and composer between 2013 and 2025, with more than 50 songs to her credit, including lead vocals, backing vocals, and compositions. Her work spans romantic ballads, qawwalis, and upbeat tracks, often featuring her versatile voice in both solo and duet formats. While many of her contributions are backing vocals in ensemble pieces, she has delivered several lead performances that gained commercial success, such as tracks topping music charts and amassing hundreds of millions of views on streaming platforms. Notable examples include her early playback role in a historical drama and later compositions for action-romance films.[47][48] Her film songs are grouped below by year of release, highlighting key credits, film context, and performance metrics where applicable. This discography emphasizes her evolution from supporting roles to lead compositions, with select tracks noted for their impact on box office promotion and audience reception.| Year | Film | Song Title | Role | Details and Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Grand Masti | Grand Masti (Title Track) | Singer | Debut film contribution in the comedy; ensemble track.[49] |
| 2015 | Bajirao Mastani | Ab Tohe Jane Na Doongi | Singer (with Shreyas Puranik) | A folk-inspired track in the historical epic directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali; featured in promotional contexts for the film's romantic subplot; over 50 million YouTube views for official audio.[50][51] |
| 2016 | Freaky Ali | Ya Ali Murtaza (Qawwali) | Singer (with Wajid, Danish Sabri) | Qawwali number in the comedy-drama starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui; contributed to the film's lighthearted Sufi vibe. |
| 2016 | 1920 London | Rootha Kyun | Singer | Horror film track evoking emotional tension; backing elements in the soundtrack.[52] |
| 2016 | Tum Bin II | Dil Nawaziyaan | Singer | Romantic ballad in the drama; showcased emotional vocals.[49] |
| 2016 | Veerappan | Veer Veer | Singer | Biopic track adding intensity.[49] |
| 2017 | Kaabil | Haseeno Ka Deewana | Singer (with Raftaar) | Upbeat rap-infused song in the thriller starring Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam; peaked on radio charts, over 30 million Spotify streams.[53][33] |
| 2017 | Bhoomi | Mere Baad | Backing Singer | Emotional ballad in the revenge drama with Sanjay Dutt; supported lead vocals by Neeti Mohan. |
| 2017 | Tera Intezaar | Khali Khali Dil | Singer | Romantic number in the thriller starring Sunny Leone; added to the film's melodic score. |
| 2018 | Namaste England | Bhare Bazaar | Singer | Punjabi-flavored track in the comedy-drama starring Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra; promotional hit with over 20 million views.[52][54] |
| 2018 | Race 3 | Party Chale On | Backing Singer | Dance track in the action film starring Salman Khan; ensemble performance boosting party anthem appeal.[55] |
| 2019 | Marjaavaan | Tum Hi Aana | Composer (sung by Jubin Nautiyal) | Intense romantic ballad in the action-romance starring Sidharth Malhotra; topped Indian music charts, lyrical video exceeded 1.1 billion YouTube views, establishing Dev's compositional breakthrough.[56][57] |
| 2019 | Khandaani Shafakhana | Dil Jaaniye | Composer and Singer | Fun, upbeat track in the comedy-drama starring Sonakshi Sinha; highlighted women's empowerment theme, over 10 million streams.[9] |
| 2019 | Student of the Year 2 | The Jawaani Song | Singer (with Vishal Dadlani, Kishore Kumar) | Youth anthem remake in the teen drama; over 200 million YouTube views.[58] |
| 2019 | Student of the Year 2 | Mumbai Dilli Di Kudiyaan | Singer (with Vishal Dadlani, Dev Negi) | Punjabi track in the teen drama; ensemble vocals.[58] |
| 2019 | Student of the Year 2 | Jatt Ludhiyane Da | Singer | Upbeat number in the teen drama.[59] |
| 2020 | Ginny Weds Sunny | Sawan Mein Lag Gayi Aag | Composer and Singer | Romantic monsoon song in the comedy starring Vikrant Massey; part of full soundtrack composition, gained popularity on OTT platforms.[60] |
| 2020 | Ginny Weds Sunny | Phir Chala | Composer | Melancholic track; showcased Dev's range in film scoring. |
| 2021 | Radhe | Dil De Diya | Singer (with Kamaal Khan) | Romantic track in the action film starring Salman Khan.[61] |
| 2021 | Mumbai Saga | Aatish | Composer | Intense title track in the gangster drama starring Emraan Hashmi; over 15 million views. |
| 2022 | Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan | Ram Aayenge | Singer | Festive Holi song in the family drama; topped charts with 30 million+ Spotify streams.[62] |
| 2023 | Satyaprem Ki Katha | Naseeb Se | Singer (with Vishal Mishra) | Soulful romantic duet in the drama starring Kartik Aaryan; emotional core of the film, strong streaming performance.[63] |
| 2023 | Satyamev Jayate 2 | Maa Sherawali | Composer and Singer (with Sachet Tandon) | Devotional track in the action film starring John Abraham.[64] |
| 2024 | The Buckingham Murders | Yaad Reh Jaati Hai | Composer (sung by B Praak) | Haunting melody in the thriller starring Kareena Kapoor Khan; added depth to the mystery narrative.[65][66] |
| 2024 | Main Atal Hoon | Desh Pehle | Singer (with Jubin Nautiyal) | Patriotic number in the biopic on Atal Bihari Vajpayee; featured in promotional trailers.[67] |
| 2025 | De De Pyaar De 2 | Raat Bhar | Singer (with Aditya Rikhari) | Sequel romantic comedy track; early buzz with millions of pre-release views.[68] |
| 2025 | Baaghi 4 | Akeli Laila | Singer (with Aditya Dev, Paradox, Danish Sabri) | Action-romance anthem starring Tiger Shroff; high-energy lead single, over 5 million views in first week.[49] |
| 2025 | Sikandar Ka Muqaddar | Thehre Rahen | Composer and Singer (with Jubin Nautiyal) | Emotional track in the thriller; focused on romantic depth.[69] |
Non-film songs
Payal Dev has established a strong presence in the non-film music space through independent releases and collaborations that emphasize romantic and upbeat themes, often achieving viral success on streaming platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and JioSaavn. These tracks, frequently composed or co-composed by Dev herself, highlight her ability to blend contemporary pop with traditional Indian melodies, garnering widespread fan acclaim for their catchy hooks and emotional depth. Notable hits include collaborations that crossed hundreds of millions of views, reflecting her growing digital footprint post-2020. One of her breakthrough non-film songs is "Genda Phool" (2020), a collaboration with rapper Badshah, which reimagines a folk tune into a modern dance anthem featuring Jacqueline Fernandez. The track amassed over 1.04 billion views on YouTube, becoming a global viral sensation and topping charts on Spotify India.[23] Fans praised its infectious rhythm and Dev's soulful vocals, contributing to its enduring popularity in social media challenges and playlists.[24] In 2021, Dev released "Baarish Ban Jaana," a monsoon-inspired duet with Stebin Ben, composed by Dev with lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa. Starring Hina Khan and Shaheer Sheikh, the song captured over 775 million YouTube views and earned certifications for high streaming volumes on platforms like Spotify, where it trended among romantic playlists.[28] Its heartfelt lyrics and melodic harmony resonated with audiences, leading to fan covers and remixes that amplified its reception.[71] Dev's collaborations with singer Jubin Nautiyal further showcased her non-film prowess, blending their voices in emotive ballads. "Dil Lauta Do" (2021), a poignant track about longing, featured on T-Series and accumulated millions of streams across digital services, with fans appreciating the duo's chemistry in live performances and fan edits.[72] Similarly, "Kuch Baatein" (2022), also under T-Series, explored unspoken emotions and surpassed 90 million YouTube views by 2024, bolstered by positive reviews for its soothing arrangement and Nautiyal-Dev vocal interplay.[73] Through her independent platform Apni Dhun, launched in 2020, Dev has continued releasing solo and collaborative singles, focusing on original compositions up to 2025. Tracks like "Saajan Ghar Aaja" (2025), a lively Bollywood-inspired number with lyrics by Kunaal Vermaa and featuring Isha Malviya, quickly gained traction on streaming apps for its danceable vibe and fan-favorite energy.[74] These releases underscore Dev's shift toward digital-first music, with Apni Dhun enabling creative control and direct fan engagement via social media buzz.[75]| Year | Song | Collaborators | Key Metrics | Platform Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Genda Phool | Badshah | 1.04B YouTube views | Viral on Spotify India; folk-pop fusion |
| 2021 | Baarish Ban Jaana | Stebin Ben | 775M YouTube views | High streams on JioSaavn; monsoon hit |
| 2021 | Dil Lauta Do | Jubin Nautiyal | Millions of streams | T-Series release; emotional ballad |
| 2022 | Kuch Baatein | Jubin Nautiyal | 90M+ YouTube views (2024) | Fan-favorite duet; romantic theme |
| 2025 | Saajan Ghar Aaja | Isha Malviya (feat.) | Emerging streams | Apni Dhun original; upbeat dance track |
As a member of Apni Dhun
Payal Dev co-founded the independent music label Apni Dhun in 2020 alongside her husband, music producer Aditya Dev, where she serves as the lead singer and producer.[76] The platform functions as a digital-first entity dedicated to curating, creating, launching, and promoting original music, with a focus on supporting both established and emerging artists through experimental fusion tracks and covers.[77] Under Apni Dhun, Dev has contributed to over 17 releases as an artist, songwriter, and producer by 2025, emphasizing the label's commitment to empowering new talent outside mainstream Bollywood productions.[77] Key tracks include original compositions blending pop, fusion, and devotional elements, such as the monsoon-inspired "Dhadke Yeh Dil" (2025), a collaboration with Kunaal Vermaa and Ash King that explores rhythmic emotional depth. Another notable release is "Saajan Ghar Aaja" (2025), featuring Dev's vocals alongside Kunaal Vermaa, which incorporates Bollywood-inspired beats for an upbeat, dance-oriented vibe. Earlier works like "Sayyam Rakh" (2020), where Dev handles both singing and composition with Aditya Dev's production, highlight the label's early experimental covers and introspective themes.[78] The label has also promoted collaborative fusion songs, such as "Tauba" (2022) with Badshah, a pop track that gained traction for its energetic remix style and marked Apni Dhun's venture into high-profile independent pairings.[79] Additional examples include "Pani Warga" (2025), a multilingual release showcasing Dev's versatile vocal techniques in a contemporary indie pop format.[80] These releases underscore Apni Dhun's role in fostering innovative music beyond film soundtracks, with Dev's productions often prioritizing lyrical depth and genre-blending to nurture upcoming talent.[81]| Release Title | Year | Key Artists | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sayyam Rakh | 2020 | Payal Dev, Aditya Dev | Original composition and cover exploration |
| Tauba | 2022 | Payal Dev, Badshah | Fusion pop single with remix elements |
| Bailamos | 2024 | Payal Dev, Badshah, Aditya Dev | Upbeat collaborative track |
| Dhadke Yeh Dil | 2025 | Payal Dev, Kunaal Vermaa, Ash King | Monsoon-themed emotional fusion |
| Saajan Ghar Aaja | 2025 | Payal Dev, Kunaal Vermaa | Bollywood-inspired dance song |
| Pani Warga | 2025 | Payal Dev | Multilingual indie pop release |