Adnan Sami has released the deluxe version of his new song titled "Lipstick" [1, 2].

The release marks a creative effort to merge themes of self-love and cultural charm into a single musical work [2]. By focusing on the message of embracing oneself, the track seeks to connect with listeners through a positive emotional lens [2].

Sami served as the producer for the project [1]. The lyrics for the song were written by Mahimma Bhardwaj [1]. This collaboration brings together Sami's production capabilities and Bhardwaj's songwriting to execute the song's central theme of self-acceptance [1, 2].

The track was released via Zee Music Company [1]. As a singer, composer, and producer, Sami maintains a multifaceted role in the creation of the music, overseeing the sonic direction of the deluxe version [1, 2].

While the song emphasizes cultural charm, the primary objective of the lyrics is to deliver a message of self-love [2]. The deluxe version provides a refined take on the original composition, highlighting the blend of traditional influences, and modern production [1, 2].

The song blends self-love and cultural charm

The release of "Lipstick" reflects a trend in contemporary South Asian music where established artists pivot toward themes of mental wellness and self-empowerment. By combining cultural aesthetics with a message of self-love, Sami is targeting a demographic that values both traditional identity and modern psychological positivity.