Tips Music Expands with Studio Radha's Gujarati and Kutchi Songs

By Media Infotainment Team | Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Tips Music Ltd, one of the major music player in India market, has recently acquired all the music stock of Studio Radha, which has popularized 4000+ Gujarati and Kutchi songs in markets.

This step was announced yesterday and enhances regional music interest in Tips Music particularly the thunder of Gujarat music. Studio Radha is an epitome of devotional songs, folk tunes, and cultural narratives that are a reflection of the Gujarati traditions.

Tips music, through this purchase, will introduce such cherished songs to every music fan across the streaming platforms. It is all a part of their quest to preserve regional music to India and share it with the rest of the world.

Kumar Taurani, Tips Music’s Managing Director, shared his excitement:  “We’re thrilled to bring Studio Radha’s incredible songs into our family. This isn’t just about preserving these gems—it’s about sharing them with new listeners worldwide using our digital platforms.”

  • Tips Music Acquires Studio Radha’s 4000+ Gujarati and Kutchi Songs
  • Studio Radha Joins Tips Music, Bringing Gujarat’s Folk & Devotional Hits
  • Tips Music Expands Regional Catalog with Studio Radha’s Gujarati Treasures

The acquisition fits perfectly with Tips Music’s goal of celebrating diverse, high-quality music that stands the test of time.

This deal adds to Tips Music’s already impressive lineup of over 34,000 songs in various Indian languages and genres. By tapping into the growing popularity of regional music, the company is poised to connect Gujarat’s rich musical heritage with fans across the globe. The songs will soon be available on major streaming services, making it easier than ever for people to enjoy them.

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The market’s reacting well, too—Tips Music’s stock was trading at Rs. 587.50 on the BSE, showing investors are optimistic about the company’s growth. This acquisition is more than just a business move; it’s a celebration of Gujarat’s culture and a chance to bring its music to new ears in the digital age.

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