Celebrated
singer-songwriter
Jasleen
Royal
ushers
in
2026
with
her
latest
single
“Koi
Naam”,
released
today
in
partnership
with
Universal
Music
India
(UMI).
The
release
marks
the
beginning
of
a
long-term
strategic
association
rooted
in
creative
freedom
and
a
shared
vision
for
impactful
storytelling.
Known
for
her
distinct
musical
voice
and
emotionally
resonant
songwriting,
Jasleen
Royal
has
delivered
some
of
the
most
loved
tracks
of
the
past
decade,
including
“Kho
Gaye
Hum
Kahan”,
“Ranjha,”
“Sahiba,”
“Heeriye,”
and
“Nachde
Ne
Saare.”
With
“Koi
Naam,”
she
opens
a
new
chapter,
both
creatively
and
professionally,
signalling
a
renewed
artistic
phase
backed
by
an
artist-first
approach
and
a
strong
creative
ecosystem
within
the
Indian
music
landscape.
“Koi
Naam”
is
an
intimate,
soul-stirring
composition
that
explores
love
without
labels,
loss
without
closure,
and
the
quiet
ache
of
an
emotional
bond
that
was
never
fully
defined.
Through
tender
lyrics
and
restrained
yet
evocative
production,
the
song
reflects
on
the
emptiness
that
lingers
when
something
deeply
meaningful
slips
away
without
ever
being
named.
The
recurring
line
“Dena
tha
ise
koi
naam”
becomes
the
emotional
core
of
the
track,
capturing
longing,
confusion,
and
unspoken
devotion.
Sonically
minimal
and
atmospheric,
Koi
Naam
allows
Jasleen
Royal’s
nuanced
vocal
delivery
to
take
centre
stage,
creating
a
deeply
immersive
experience
rooted
in
emotion-driven
storytelling.
This
intimacy
seamlessly
extends
into
the
music
video-a
warm,
aesthetic
visual
poetry
brought
to
life
through
a
technically
challenging
yet
exquisitely
executed
underwater
shoot
that
mirrors
the
soul
of
the
song.
Together,
the
sonic
and
visual
elements
mark
the
tone
for
Jasleen’s
next
phase,
blending
a
strong
creative
vision
with
a
global
visual
language
while
staying
deeply
connected
to
Indian
audiences.
Speaking
about
the
release,
Jasleen
Royal
shares,
“‘Koi
Naam’ comes
from
a
very
personal
space,
reflecting
on
a
love
that
was
heavy
with
emotion
but
light
on
definition.
It’s
about
the
unique
confusion
and
longing
you
feel
when
you
lose
someone
who
felt
like
home,
but
the
relationship
was
never
officially
named.
There’s
a
particular
kind
of
emptiness
in
grappling
with
the
loss
of
something
that
meant
everything
to
you,
yet
you
couldn’t
openly
claim.”
With
“Koi
Naam,”
Jasleen
Royal
continues
to
strengthen
her
position
as
one
of
India’s
most
compelling
musical
storytellers,
setting
the
stage
for
a
series
of
releases
that
aim
to
resonate
deeply
with
listeners
across
the
country.