Tips Music Acquires Studio Radha, Adding Over 4000 Gujarati and Kutchi Songs to Portfolio

Studio Radha

Mumbai: Tips Music Ltd has announced the acquisition of Studio Radha, bringing more than 4,000 Gujarati and Kutchi cultural tracks under its portfolio.

This acquisition marks a major step in preserving Gujarat’s folk and devotional music legacy while extending Tips Music’s presence in the regional Indian music industry.

Studio Radha Catalogue Strengthens Regional Music Footprint

Studio Radha, renowned for its diverse repertoire of devotional music, folk songs, and cultural storytelling, adds a heritage-rich collection to Tips Music’s growing library.

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The move reinforces Tips Music’s leadership in regional content while ensuring these timeless cultural treasures are distributed globally through modern digital platforms.

Kumar Taurani, Managing Director of Tips Music Ltd, said: “This acquisition, which carries the authentic voice of our culture, is a strategic step to deepen our reach in India’s regional music markets. Along with preserving this invaluable legacy, our focus is to leverage our strong distribution networks to introduce these songs to new audiences worldwide.”

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Global Availability of Studio Radha Collection

The Studio Radha catalogue will now be accessible across all major music streaming services and digital platforms under the Tips Music banner, ensuring widespread access for listeners across India and abroad.

This acquisition positions Tips Music as a stronger player in the regional music space while giving Studio Radha’s Gujarati and Kutchi heritage music a global stage.

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