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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