Madame Gandhi Stuns Us With Her New Single “Bad Habits” (Remix by Jeia)

Profound drumming, uplifting afrobeat melodies, and deep resonating vocals make up this electrifying production that you can’t help but to move to. “Bad Habits” is one of five tracks within Madame Gandhi’s new project called, “Visions EP”, which is a collaboration of various female producers who have added their unique artistry to each of her songs (artists include Riobamba, Drik Barbosa & Mc Soffia, Sarah Farina, Arushi Jain, and Jeia). Each song showcases different genres and percussions from around the world including moomhahton , UK garage, afrobeat, techno and baile funk.
Madame Gandhi (a.k.a. Kiran Gandhi) is not only a talented musician, but is also an activist who values gender liberation. Gandhi amazes us with the fact that she toured as a drummer for Thievery Corporation and M.I.A. check out her other songs like, “The Future Is Female,” which made it to #8 on the Spotify Viral US Charts in 2017.
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