Rubal Sikka justified the atmosphere of Halloween by releasing his brand-new Afrobeats-inspired song, “Luna,” which elegantly personifies the Moon as a Goddess. Luna was also said to conceal reality, pierce illusion, awaken intuition, and kindle visions. This is due to the link between the night and the Moon with dreams. She was also recognized as a patron of solutions that came to people through dreams, which is when the subconscious mind analyses information.
This New York native is a lovely singer and an original songwriter who has demonstrated flexibility by creating the song Luna, in which he draws a stunning parallel between the Moon and an imaginative girl. By releasing this song, Rubal Sikka has established a precedent for the bizarre mix of Punjabi style with current urban philosophy.
Rubal, who has performed as a pianist and choir singer, acquired his passion for music through his father. The latter encouraged him from a young age. Rubal Sikka’s recent contributions to the scene have come through his friendships with musicians like Raxstar and Sickick. Rubal has a few tour dates planned and plans for new songs and collaborations. “Luna” has already been released on all platforms.
Rubal Sikka delivers his mastered Punjabi voice over a catchy Afrobeat production courtesy of Mexican music producer Isa Torres and vocalist WildXFire, who also sings a verse on the track. Having previously cooperated on their smash hits ‘Love Struck’ and ‘Paranda,’ the two artists’ chemistry dishes up the perfect recipe for a Desi-Afrobeats hit track.

Rubal and WildXFire’s previous hit collaboration has once again left fans speechless. The public couldn’t stop appreciating the two singers’ chemistry as it provides the ideal blend for a Desi-Afrobeats hit song. Rubal Sikka was allowed to record his progressive Punjabi voice over a mesmerizing Afrobeat composition thanks to the guidance of Mexican music producer Isa Torres.

Luna is complemented by a fitting music video, which is themed mystically and screams the Halloween season. Rubal has created the setting to tell a story at the magnificent Palace Theatre in Connecticut. The essence of love radiates across the theatre to the box office as WildXFire pursues his love interest, with a magnificent royal ‘Goddess’ appearing to see Rubal perform in the empty, dimly lit theatre.
This music video carries the philosophy of Luna as the divine manifestation of the Moon in ancient Roman religion and myth. She is frequently shown as the female counterpart to the Sun, Sol, as a god. Luna is also occasionally shown as one of the three Roman goddesses (diva piriformis), alongside Proserpina and Hecate. Because Diana and Juno are recognized as moon gods, Luna is not usually a distinct goddess but rather an appellation specializing in a deity.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine