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Initially, Coke Studio @ MTV used to feature several songs in each episode, following a consistent episodic format that continued for four seasons. [3] However, with the launch of Coke Studio Bharat and Coke Studio Tamil, the program adopted a new format of releasing one song per month. [4] [5]
The Indian iteration of the Coke Studio franchise, titled Coke Studio @ MTV, ran for four seasons in collaboration with MTV India. The show's premiere took place on 17 June 2011, on MTV India. [20] The subsequent season followed on 7 July 2012, expanding its broadcast to include DD National alongside MTV India. [21]
The third season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired between 17 August 2013, and 29 October 2013.Encompassing eight original episodes and two retrospective "Best of Coke Studio @ MTV Season 3" episodes, the season presented a total of 47 songs.
The fourth season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired from 1 March 2015, to 4 October 2015. Following the format of previous seasons, the season featured original compositions created and produced by various music composers. It consisted of six episodes and presented a total of 17 songs. [1] [2]
The second season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired from 7 July 2012, to 8 September 2012. The season comprised eight regular episodes and two "Best of Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2" episodes, showcasing a total of 45 songs.
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Eminem hosts "Em TV" Eminem poses for a photo with Carson Daly on set of TRL at the MTV Studios in New York City on May 10, 2000. Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images (Scott Gries via Getty Images)
Coke Studio's journey began in Brazil in 2007. It started as a music project that brought together different Brazilian artists and blended their unique styles. [4] The concept arrived in Pakistan in 2008 through a collaboration between Nadeem Zaman, Coca-Cola's Marketing Head, joined forces with Rohail Hyatt, a former member of the band Vital Signs.