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Mumbai, Maharashtra: During an exclusive interview, singer, composer, and lyricist Rish reflected on his fast-rising musical journey, creative process, and the success of "Barbaad." He discussed the importance of melody, emotion, and originality in creating timeless music while sharing insights from collaborating with Jubin Nautiyal and Alka Yagnik. Rish also spoke about the influence of AI, the value of patience and why talent matters more than networking. Calling himself a storyteller above all else, he revealed his dream of creating songs that become part of people's lives and expressed his aspiration to collaborate with A. R. Rahman someday.


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00:00Rich, first of all, welcome to INS.
00:02Thank you so much.
00:03Rich, first of all, you should know that your journey has increased very quickly.
00:09So, when you entered into your music industry,
00:12you had seen a vision for your career.
00:14And what do you see in it today?
00:17So, I feel very less about what I had thought about it.
00:22It's more than that.
00:25When my first song was last year,
00:27I don't know how many people will do it.
00:31So, I think it's more than 3-7 years ago, but it's more quality.
00:35So, it's more than that.
00:37So, it's more than that.
00:39In today's time, every week, a song is released.
00:42What do you think of a song that is not viral,
00:44but memorable?
00:46Very well set.
00:48Today, generally, every day, a song comes out.
00:51I think it's very important.
00:51And I think it's very important to make it viral.
00:55Because,
00:57there should be something that the audience can make it.
01:00There should be a dance.
01:02There should be a lyric.
01:03There should be a sound.
01:05And I think,
01:06there's nothing wrong.
01:07There's nothing wrong.
01:08There's nothing wrong.
01:08People expect that you're out of the box.
01:12It's very important in fact.
01:13And it's a good music.
01:15That's why it's a good music.
01:18There should be a song.
01:23How easy to write this song?
01:26Well,
01:27there's nothing wrong!
01:28Well,
01:29there's nothing wrong with the song.
01:30I think,
01:33there's nothing wrong with the song.
01:34And I think,
01:39there's nothing wrong.
01:44Well,
01:45there'll be a question.
01:46successful collaboration. What is the secret of the creativity and chemistry of both?
01:53They are going to come. They are going to come.
01:56But I think that's why Jubin is also open to listening to someone my age.
02:04They don't have any concerns that they are saying that they are doing this or that.
02:09And it's the same with him. I think that we have made a brother during the war.
02:15It's very important. I think that sometimes people come to the studio and say,
02:21Hey, this is a song. Please give me a paper.
02:24It's a little bit of a song. But the amount of emotion and the amount of alignment will be better.
02:34After all, people started noticing that that song has completely changed your career.
02:41Absolutely.
02:42I mean, if I want to listen to someone's voice, then everyone is open.
02:48And I think that an artist wants to listen to their voices, their voices and their thoughts.
02:57And that is the most important thing that happens.
02:59In today's digital era, singers and composers make real friendly music.
03:05Do you feel that pressure?
03:07I think that pressure is a good pressure.
03:10Because I was listening to someone's voice.
03:13Because I was listening to someone's voice and talking to someone's voice.
03:15And they were talking to someone's voice.
03:17And they were saying that they are going to be bored.
03:19And they are saying that they are going to be bored.
03:20So he is talking about himself.
03:21I am going to add new things in my songs.
03:25Because I am bored.
03:27So I think that it is a very important thing.
03:31I think that pressure is going to be that you can give a good song.
03:34And what do people use the rules?
03:35How do people use the rules?
03:37I have shown my face.
03:39I have worked with Alka Yaganik.
03:41When you got the opportunity to collaborate with them,
03:44What was your reaction?
03:46I was very small.
03:48Because this song was around a decade ago.
03:52Around 8 or 10 years ago.
03:53In my studio.
03:55That was my dad.
03:58And at that time,
04:00I was listening to such a great artist.
04:02To listen to my studio.
04:05My mind was in my studio.
04:06And I didn't do anything about that song.
04:09Until I didn't come to the industry.
04:12Until I didn't come to that song.
04:14I said that I would like it when people know me.
04:18Alka Ji, you are a legendary voice.
04:20And you represent the new generation.
04:22During the recording,
04:23What have you learned from it?
04:27The most important thing I learned is professionalism.
04:30In this entire process.
04:31Because
04:33I had to write a song for a long time.
04:36But I had to render a lot.
04:39It was only a recording of 5 or 6 recordings.
04:42It was only a recording of 5 or 6 recordings.
04:43It was not a big deal.
04:45But
04:45The one who has rendered that song.
04:48He thought that song has a vision of years and years ago.
04:53That's all.
04:55Professionalism.
04:56Some people say that in music,
04:58Melody and soul are low.
05:00How do you see this criticism?
05:04It was a bad thing.
05:06But now I don't think it's a bad thing.
05:07Because there is a lot of melody and soul.
05:10And the music is going to...
05:13Indian music
05:14The country,
05:15The country's music.
05:17The whole globe.
05:19The whole world world.
05:21The whole world.
05:21That's why international artists come and work with us.
05:24That's how we many artists have.
05:25And that's how we do it.
05:26You are also a composer, singer and lyrics writer.
05:30Which role do you feel the most challenging and why?
05:34The most important thing is the composer.
05:38I feel that if I'm making a song that I don't think about myself,
05:44I don't think about myself,
05:45I don't think about myself,
05:46I don't think about myself.
05:49I feel that the composer is a big thing.
05:54So the composer is a big thing.
05:57So my favourite thing is composer.
06:00Have you ever done a lot of work on a song?
06:03But the audience didn't expect it.
06:09How do you deal with that situation?
06:11It's a lot of work.
06:13If you have 10 songs,
06:15you can understand 2 songs.
06:17But you can put it in every song.
06:20You can put it in every song.
06:20You can put it in every song.
06:22So if you have one song,
06:24people will understand you.
06:26This is the idea of this.
06:28This is the idea of this.
06:29This is the idea of this.
06:30When you talk about music industry,
06:32networking and visibility is very important.
06:35So what is your opinion on talent and connection?
06:37What is your opinion on talent?
06:38What is your opinion on talent?
06:39I think talent is such a thing that,
06:41if you can show it,
06:44you can see it.
06:45How many singers,
06:47who have launched the industry in the last 3-4 years,
06:52who have just added a video on Instagram,
06:54you can see it in the past 3-4 years?
06:59You can see it as well.
06:59I think talent is such a thing that,
07:01if you're in the truth,
07:03you'll be unnoticed.
07:04And if you don't have talent,
07:06then they'll start to focus on the mind.
07:09Today,
07:12you'll be focused on talent.
07:14you think you would like to give a lot of support from both of you.
07:19I think I would like to give a lot of support from both of you.
07:21Because the quality of the music is the only one of its own, its own magnanimity.
07:30And India has given us a good time for it.
07:37And at the same time, the flavor of the independent music,
07:42I am going to play with my own hands.
07:49Your songs are emotionally connected.
07:52Do you use your personal experiences in your composition and composition?
07:56100%
07:57I think that I want to write about my own life.
08:01I want to write about my own life.
08:03I want to write about my own songs.
08:04I want to write about my own songs.
08:05I want to write about my own songs.
08:05We will also have a good songs.
08:09Hopefully, if I am happy with my own life,
08:11we will do everything.
08:14You need to have influence on AI, technology, and technology.
08:17Do you feel that a challenge for the components and singers?
08:21The challenge is that people use the challenge.
08:24People use the challenge.
08:26People use the shortcut.
08:28I think that the songs we use,
08:30when we are older,
08:32they are not in AI.
08:34That's why the songs move us so much.
08:36But there is no AI.
08:38There is no AI.
08:39There is no AI.
08:40That's why I know that the songs will be long.
08:43I think AI comes a little bit.
08:45A little bit.
08:46A little bit.
08:46A little bit.
08:47A little bit.
08:47I am listening to AI.
08:51I am listening to AI.
08:52There are great great songs.
08:53I want to write about it.
08:57I don't think so.
09:00If you want to choose a turning point in your career,
09:04what is the movement that has established the industry in the industry?
09:08The first meeting was with Goethe Sir.
09:10When I met you in the day,
09:14I had never heard of it.
09:15What happened?
09:16What happened?
09:17What happened?
09:17What happened?
09:18What happened?
09:19What happened?
09:22What happened?
09:22What happened from your generation?
09:24What has the biggest challenges was that
09:25You are maintaining its attention span, competition or originality?
09:29What happened to your generation?
09:30Beautiful question.
09:31You have been having a lot of compassion over your generation.
09:47They have been working with many years and so many years and so many years have been working with them
09:56and they have been here and we want to get to the final point.
10:04I think that we need to focus on that work so that we can build a timeless music.
10:09Is there a dream collaboration with which you are working on your career?
10:13I think that is the most important thing in the list.
10:15I would like to do something like ARM answer.
10:20I would like to play the keyboard for him.
10:23But that would be amazing.
10:25When people hear your name, do you want to know that Rish is a composer or a storyteller?
10:33Yes, did you say it correctly?
10:36I have not given the answer.
10:37I would love to be called as a storyteller.
10:39A story that is mine but it is a story.
10:43And I think that's why I have opened it all.
10:46Let's play a little rapid fire.
10:49Streaming numbers or critical appreciation?
10:52Streaming numbers.
10:54Bollywood playback or independent artist identity?
10:59For a singer, independent artist identity is a little better.
11:04Melody or experimentation?
11:06Melody.
11:07Zubin no dear or Alka Yagni?
11:10I think the most important thing is that you are learning.
11:14Humility is a topic that you have to say.
11:17Humility should not be able to do it.
11:19That's what I want to say.
11:24I want to say.
11:38Okay.
11:45Do you want to dance with a singer with whom you want to next collaboration?
11:51With a new singer. If you want to be a new singer, please get in touch.
11:56Fame or creative freedom?
11:59Creative freedom.
12:01If you don't have a singer, then what do you do?
12:05If you don't have a musician, then you have a assistant.
12:09If you want to define the music scene in one word, what do you say?
12:13Very big. Growing to the globe.
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