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- (Court)ship of the desert.
Anika Dalal,
Gurgaon, India.
- Play it right, earn a ride.
Harry,
Elk Grove, US.
- This camel likes only country music, Miss.
Partap Chaudhary,
Anderson, USA.
- And after that... the Beast
gets to impress the Beauty.
Harpreet Singh,
California, US.
- Apart from the camel, he may also take you for a ride.
Colonel R. D. Singh,
Jammu, India.
- History of the people can be found in its songs.
Rabban Mangat,
Edmonton, Canada.
- Little mingle with the camel's jingle.
Pardeep Kumar,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Hum(p)s and T(d)unes.
Lt Col M. S. Gharjakhia,
Karnal, India.
- West meets East.
Inderjit Manga,
Pittsburg, CA, USA.
- Rock music follows sand music.
Ms Lata Salwan,
Mississauga, Canada.
- Bread for one, music to the other.
Madhu R. D. Singh,
Ambala Cantonment, India.
- If it is music, play on.
Aniket Singh Saharan,
Pilimandori (Haryana), India.
- Love across the salt desert.
Soumya Mukherjee,
Kolkata, India.
- Common language.
Rajdeep Singh,
Bangalore, India.
- Play anything but Megh Malhar in
Rajasthan.
Lalit Verma,
Shimla, India.
- When the carrot doesn't work, you gotta work the stick.
Amit Nagpal,
Chandigarh, India.
- That's not a remote control.
Mohit Kumar Mahajan,
Yakima, USA.
- Indo-US deal.
Harsimran,
Patiala, India.
- Love blooms in the desert.
V. K. Tangri,
Dehra-Dun, India.
- Of all the music that reached farthest into the desert,
it's the beating of the loving heart.
Shamsher Khan,
London, UK.
- "Remix" and "fusion
music".
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