Now a decade old, Rahman reimagines the soaring anthem for a new world, a new generation, at this momentous moment.
UPDATE – 10:52 PM, THURSDAY – 12/15/22

When AR Rahman released “Infinite Love” in 2012, he had no idea it would spark a movement. The Oscar- and Grammy-winning composer’s anthem of peace, love and tolerance has inspired the globe during the darkest year, which is widely predicted to end with the end of Earth. Fortunately, not only did the world survive, but so did the music. Rahman’s funk, hip-hop and Indian classical-inspired track “Infinite Love” continues to be an anthem of celebration, gratitude and harmony around the world.
Listen to the new version of “Infinite Love” here
Now a decade old, Rahman reimagines the soaring anthem for a new world, a new generation, at this momentous moment. The original song’s timeless lyrics (“Infinite love…is the rain that falls into the sea/Infinite love…is the miracle that bathes me…”) continue to celebrate human resilience and tolerance.
About “Infinite Love,” says. Rahman, “I would like to thank: the encouragement and love from the people of the world, especially the entertainer groups for showing the world that they don’t care about race or nationality, all they care about is you as a person and the gift you carry as an entertainer. Only wish good people , even for their enemies. People who have enriched their own lives and the lives of others by giving unconditionally. People who have made the lives of others better by creating music, movies, art, and functional innovations! The prayers of these people have immortalized the world.”
With a new rendition of “Infinite Love,” Rahman offers a powerful prayer and vigil for humanity’s past, present and future. Composed by AR Rahman and Blaaze, composed by the maestro himself, mixed by K Kov and video edited by Allan Fernandes.
