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Shaan remembers ‘forever young boy’ and buddy KK in a heartwarming publish: ‘I want to be like KK’

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Singer Shaan remembered his buddy and colleague KK with a heartwarming publish on Instagram on Wednesday. KK died of a suspected cardiac arrest quickly after a live performance in Kolkata on Tuesday. KK’s sudden demise has despatched shock waves throughout India’s leisure trade with celebrities paying wealthy tributes to the versatile singer.

Shaan posted a collage of photographs with KK on Instagram. In the lengthy caption, he remembered the great reminiscences with the late singer. He wrote, “Let me just pretend you are here .. we never spoke on a regular basis .. but always had one another in a very special place in our heart !! I have said ‘ I want to be like KK’ as content, as uncomplicated yet uncompromising when it came to his personal space. Had his prioritise perfectly in place .. But I realise .. there can never be anyone like @kk_live_now !! He will always be ‘The One and Only’ .. I cannot even begin to imagine what Jyo, Nakul and Tamara are going through .. All I can say is that He gave them 20 lifetimes of warm memories .. compared to any average family man.”

Recalling their superhit songs, Shaan added, “We started together .. we did so many SuperDuper hits songs together .. #KoiKahe #TimeToDisco #DusBahane #HumdumSuniyoRe #Zameen ( title track) #Golmaal .. songs from #DeTaali .. the list is endless .. we did the most number of shows together .. touring with @anumalikmusic ji in the early 2000s.. .. #No1Yaari Tour through WB, Orissa, Assam .. our Back to back 3 shows in 3 years in Dubai. I am blessed to have known this ‘Boy’ (who refused to grow up .. and now will remain Forever Young)”

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Several celebrities together with Harshdeep Kaur, Salim Merchant and Akriti Kakar posted emotional reactions on Shaan’s publish.

Shaan and KK entered the music trade in 1999. The singers collaborated on a number of hits. Some of their songs embody “Koi Kahe”, “It’s The Time To Disco” and “Dus Bahane”.