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Lovesick charm

Prateek Kuhad's new album, cold/mess, was fuelled by a snowstorm and a bad breakup.

On the title track of his new English EP cold/mess, Delhi-based singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad, who also performs in Hindi, seems to be doing a bit of method singing. Kuhad did indeed have a cold when he laid down his vocals for 'cold/mess'. However, the rhinitis was not self-induced but a result of frosty temperatures in the US, where he recorded the EP this year.

"The day I landed in New York, the city was hit with a snowstorm," says Kuhad. "[This] was

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