Updated On: 25 June, 2018 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Soumya Vajpayee Tiwari
Celebrated for his uptempo dance tracks, Dr Zeus says he plans to follow his latest album with one that features slow numbers

Dr Zeus
Your song, Tha Tha, has crossed six million views since two weeks of its release. Tell us about it and how it's different from your latest releases - Woofer, Vamos and Lado Rani?
Tha Tha is a special number. The desi song was made to introduce my friend, Preet Singh, to the music industry. Fateh Doe has amazing rap parts in it and Zora Randhawa has a cameo in the video. My album, Global Injection, contains different types of songs [and Tha Tha is the fourth release]. While Woofer is a hip-hop, urban song, Vamos was more reggaeton and moombahton. Lado Rani is a dance number, so we decided Tha Tha would have a desi flavour. It reminds you of North India.
It seems like only uptempo numbers appeal to you.
I have created many slow-paced songs, but, people remember me only for my club bangers. I love slow-paced numbers. In fact, I had planned to include a couple of them in my album, but we went ahead with the energetic ones [to keep the album uniform]. I am planning to release another album that will only have slow songs. It will mostly feature Sufi numbers. I am working on a Sufi EP.