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00:00First of all, welcome to A&S. Thank you so much.
00:12First of all, what was the mood for Drip?
00:19During Drip, it was a very chill mood.
00:22This song was made for summer vibe.
00:24You know, road trip type, summer vibe, chill vibe, you can enjoy with your friends.
00:28We didn't make a lot of relaxing mood.
00:32You heard about Punjabi touch in every song.
00:35How important is this cultural connection for you?
00:38Look, I am a Sikh, I am a Muslim.
00:41Punjabi is my mother tongue.
00:43So, that touch in every song, my culture represents me.
00:47So, it remains very important to me that I represent my culture.
00:53It shows my authenticity.
00:55So, it remains very important to me.
00:57So, when you create songs, what do you get to first?
01:01Melody, lyrics or a vibe?
01:03Look, every artist has a different procedure.
01:06Some people get to first the lyrics, they compose.
01:09Some people get to first the lyrics.
01:11Some people get to first the lyrics.
01:13Some people get to first the lyrics.
01:15Some people get to first the lyrics.
01:17So, make sure, if I enjoy music, which I hear and touch the music,
01:20Then we work on those recordings.
01:24So, how did your music journey started?
01:26And how did you start looking at the lyrics?
01:28How did you see my music in Bangalore?
01:30I started my journey from Bangalore,
01:33where I took my classical music training for 2 years,
01:36the Hindustani classical music.
01:38Then, I came to Bombay.
01:40And then, I started my journey from Bombay.
01:44I started my journey from the originals.
01:46The originals, the originals, and the people.
01:49Initially, I think it was a little struggle,
01:51but I think it's quite smooth when the songs are coming out.
01:55If you're not a singer, what do you do?
02:00If I'm not a singer,
02:03I'd probably be a sports broadcaster,
02:05I think.
02:06Because I'm very interested in my sports.
02:08What do you make the music more important?
02:13Again,
02:15as I said,
02:17there are different procedures for each artist.
02:19Some people are very important.
02:21Some people are very important.
02:23For me, personally,
02:25the music is very important.
02:26Because I listen to the music in the first track.
02:28If I feel it very good,
02:30then we start to make the lyrics.
02:32Yes.
02:33And what kind of singers do you want to call singers?
02:38In India, there are many singers.
02:42Diljeet,
02:43Karan Aujla,
02:45who are from Bollywood,
02:46who are from Bollywood,
02:47who are from Shankar Mahadevan,
02:48who are from A.R. Rahman.
02:50My inspirations are always,
02:51and they are a dream collab.
02:54Sir,
02:56mental health,
02:57there are many singles
02:58mental health issues.
03:00Amal Malik has recently talked about
03:03openly about their struggles.
03:05What is your view point on this topic?
03:09Look,
03:10mental health issue is always everywhere.
03:13Not only in our industry.
03:15It is in the whole world.
03:17I think,
03:18as much as you talk about it,
03:20especially with your close friends,
03:22your family,
03:23you get the help.
03:25As much as you identify it,
03:27as much as you identify it,
03:28you learn a professional help,
03:29you learn a therapy,
03:30you get a lot of help.
03:32I think there is a problem.
03:34But,
03:35you have to be aware about it
03:38and talk about it
03:39is very important.
03:42Sir,
03:43independent singles
03:44artists,
03:45how difficult to make their own place
03:47in today's time?
03:48And,
03:49do you ever feel that
03:50the big music labels
03:51and industry giants
03:52have tried to suppress you?
03:54Look,
03:55independent artists,
03:57especially those who come out,
03:58who are outsiders,
03:59who are outsiders,
04:00who are making their own place
04:02is very difficult initially.
04:05But, having said that,
04:06where the labels come,
04:08I don't feel any suppression
04:11from them.
04:12Yes,
04:13it is true that
04:14every label,
04:15every music director,
04:16every producer,
04:17every favorite artist
04:18is a favorite artist.
04:19But,
04:20I don't feel any suppression
04:22from them.
04:23I do my journey
04:25and I do my work.
04:27I do my work.
04:29So,
04:30if you're talking about
04:31nepotism in the music industry,
04:32you're talking about
04:33nepotism,
04:34there's a lot of discussion
04:35but,
04:36sometimes
04:37you have something
04:38like this
04:39or something like that
04:40or something like that
04:41you're singing,
04:42but you're singing
04:43but you're talking about
04:44music industry.
04:45So,
04:46you're not going to sing
04:47you're singing,
04:48that's what you're saying.
04:49where nepotism is,
04:50nepotism is everywhere.
04:51Nepotism is everywhere.
04:52Nepotism is everywhere.
04:53Nepotism is everywhere.
04:54Obviously,
04:55when you come from the sea,
04:57you feel more struggle.
05:00and,
05:01but,
05:03I feel here
05:04that nepotism
05:05can reach you to a certain level.
05:08Nepotism is a platform
05:10that you can provide
05:11quite easily
05:12and quite quickly
05:13in comparison
05:15to the outsiders.
05:17But,
05:18once,
05:19if you work
05:20until that platform
05:21you have grabbed
05:23that opportunity
05:24from there,
05:25you're talking about talent.
05:26I don't think
05:27that nepotism
05:28is a lot of work
05:29because it's only
05:30you're talking about talent.
05:31If you've reached your audience,
05:32if you've reached your audience,
05:34if they've liked you,
05:36then,
05:37then,
05:38you've come from nepotism
05:39or you've come from outside.
05:40There's no difference.
05:41So,
05:42the music industry
05:43has been created
05:44today.
05:46What do you think
05:47that AI music industry
05:48has a threat
05:49or an opportunity?
05:50But,
05:51is this going to kill
05:52or the new artists
05:53will support you?
05:54If you ask me
05:56personally,
05:57I don't think
05:58a lot of work
05:59especially
06:00when this is
06:01creativity
06:02or our creative field
06:03comes from
06:04I don't support AI
06:05a lot
06:06because I think
06:07AI is made by us.
06:08We have made AI,
06:09but
06:10AI has not made us.
06:11In AI,
06:12songs are made
06:13and lyrics are made
06:14as well
06:15as we give prompts.
06:16So,
06:17the prompts
06:18come from us.
06:19People have used AI
06:20a shortcut.
06:21I think
06:22the creativity
06:23kills people.
06:24I think
06:25the creative
06:26minds
06:27are natural
06:28and
06:31human minds
06:32are more creative
06:33then
06:34they are more
06:35better.
06:36Because
06:37no
06:38AI
06:39can match
06:40in
06:41the
06:42same
06:43thing.
06:44So,
06:45when we talk about
06:46Punjabi singles,
06:47the new
06:47concerts
06:48and
06:48singing
06:49are
06:50doing
06:51dances
06:52but
06:53the
06:54people
06:56need
06:57different
06:58beats
06:59that
07:00they
07:01have
07:02to
07:03listen
07:04to
07:05the
07:07What do you like to listen to?
07:37When I'm doing a party song, I'll do a sad song too
07:40And I think that I should always get something new to listen to
07:44If all of the people follow the same trend
07:47Then there will be no new in our industry
07:50So I think variety is very important
07:54When we talk about Punjabi singles
07:56We're seeing that the Punjabi singles
07:58The old Punjabi singles had a unity
08:01But nowadays we're seeing that
08:03We've written some lyrics
08:09We've written some lyrics
08:12We've written some lyrics
08:14We've written some lyrics
08:17We've written some lyrics
08:20What do you like to say about English?
08:22I think that in our generation
08:25In our time, the competition is very much
08:28Our generation is a social media
08:31So, I feel that using this thing, many people know about the controversy and try it so that they get a limelight, so that it becomes a topic of discussion, a center of attention.
08:42I don't agree with the tactics. I feel that if there are differences, people can solve it together.
08:49If there is a difference between my artist, I personally call them and solve it.
08:54I prefer it rather than go to thousands of people in concert.
09:00I don't understand how much of this is.
09:04My according is not a good impression.
09:06My according is not a good tactics.
09:08I think people should stick to their creativity.
09:11And the same thing is that everyone has their own.
09:14But personally, I don't agree with this.
09:16Sir, I had a concert with Diljit Paji.
09:20In that, they said that they both had a concert.
09:24They said that the infrastructure facilities were so better than they needed.
09:28They didn't have any stage.
09:29They didn't have any stage.
09:30They didn't have any stage.
09:31They didn't have any stage.
09:32They didn't have any stage.
09:33They had a stage.
09:34They didn't have any stage.
09:35They just said, what do you think about this?
09:37Let me think.
09:39Our nation is a developing nation.
09:44It is a constantly evolving nation.
09:47If you look at the level of international artists who have come to India, or the Indian artists who have toured and concerts,
09:58they are not possible 2-3 years or 4 years ago.
10:02From now on, there has been a massive improvement. Obviously, in every place, in every country, in every field there is always a room of improvement.
10:14We can also improve. But if you look at it, there are many improvements in the first comparison.
10:21I hope that we will improve even further and do concerts on a bigger level.
10:25So, I want to say that.
10:28Sir, when you talk about the artist, we see that,
10:31today, there is only one song in Punjabi.
10:35There is also a fast track sound.
10:38There is also an emotional song, or something like that.
10:42If you listen to the songs in the 1920s, what do you think about it?
10:47I think, the songs are being made now.
10:50But the people who listen to the songs of the party type of songs,
10:55they come to a lot of attention.
10:57Sad songs are also being made.
10:59I just think, they will reduce their priority, which is not a good thing.
11:03There is always a variety in the industry.
11:06Sir, what would you like to give your fans?
11:09For my fans, I will just say that,
11:13you guys have given me a lot of love.
11:16You guys are part of my journey from day one.
11:19From struggling to release one song,
11:23to releasing one song every month,
11:26you guys are always with me.
11:28So, thank you all.
11:30For me, I always try,
11:32and I will also try to make the best of the songs.
11:35And I hope,
11:36I will perform a live concert with you.
11:39So, please,
11:40make me with you.
11:41And I will do my best.
11:42I promise.
11:43Sir, when we talk about concerts,
11:45we see that,
11:46at the time of concerts,
11:48sometimes,
11:49sometimes,
11:50sometimes,
11:51sometimes,
11:52sometimes,
11:53sometimes,
11:54sometimes,
11:55sometimes,
11:56sometimes,
11:57sometimes,
12:00You see,
12:01this one is true.
12:02That an artist
12:03meets a love to the audience
12:04to a level.
12:06So,
12:07you have always respect for the audience.
12:09But at the same time,
12:10I need to understand the audience
12:11for us as well.
12:12We are human.
12:13We also have the soul,
12:15our heart,
12:16our own plans.
12:17We also have the plans.
12:18We are trying
12:19to give you the best of the best
12:21to give you the best.
12:22You guys have thousands' same issue
12:24and give us some love for us.
12:25But,
12:26in that thousands,
12:27I will say, I will say,
12:28us, we have a tattwa,
12:30which feels like we are in a concert,
12:32we create controversy,
12:34we will see a camera,
12:35we will see a face,
12:36we will get publicity,
12:38please don't do this,
12:40I don't want to pay attention to them,
12:42because in the thousands,
12:44when there are 10 of them,
12:45the rest of the people,
12:46they are getting love for us.
12:48But a mutual respect,
12:49an artist,
12:50and for the public,
12:52and for the fans,
12:53we should always become a mutual respect.
12:55Mutual respect is very necessary.
12:57Sir,
12:58lastly,
12:59what are your future projects?
13:01Sir,
13:02I have a lot of future projects,
13:03now,
13:04this year,
13:05we have a lot of songs,
13:06you asked about sad songs,
13:07I have a lot of fast numbers,
13:09and now,
13:10I have some sad songs,
13:11and slow songs,
13:12so,
13:13there are a lot of things,
13:14some interesting collaborations,
13:16so,
13:17you will wait a little bit,
13:19you will get to see everything,
13:20just stay tuned.
13:21Sir,
13:22in the meantime,
13:23Operation Chindhu Ruba,
13:24and also,
13:25I have a lot of ideas,
13:26people have been told,
13:27I have not spoken about that,
13:28the Bollywood actors,
13:29have kept on it,
13:30and you will find out on it,
13:31you will find out that,
13:32some of the things,
13:33some of the things,
13:34in the US,
13:35some of the things,
13:36and some of the things,
13:37other countries,
13:38all of them,
13:39the Instagram and social media,
13:40I have a lot of things,
13:41about these things,
13:42sir, I think that everyone has a right to raise your voice
13:48that they want to raise your voice on which topic and not on which topic
13:52I will not comment on those things because that's their choice
13:57I think that if you ask me personally
14:02I think that if you raise your voice on the country
14:07then you should raise your voice equally in the country
14:11I do this, but again, as I have said
14:14that everyone has their rights and their choice
14:17I don't like to judge the people on it
14:20I personally, whatever I do in our country
14:24I always keep aware of my voice
14:27so my personal opinion is not
14:30sir, Turkey and Azerbaijan is the country
14:33which has supported terrorism
14:36I think that if there are some nations that are supporting the other nation
14:43so I think that Turkey and Azerbaijan as a country
14:46where people are in this country
14:48to shoot video in a single thing
14:50or to shoot film producers
14:54do I want that?
14:56for me country comes first
15:00I think if there are
15:02some nations that are supporting
15:04the other nation is
15:06in provoking a war
15:07I think I will condemn
15:10such acts I think I will condemn
15:12such nations but
15:14again having said that
15:16I think that
15:17our industry
15:18creative industry
15:20film and music industry
15:22politics is the way it is
15:24much better because
15:26our work is to entertain you
15:28so I think
15:29we should not do much involved
15:31in this