Words matter. These are the best Arijit Singh Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
My grandma’s into music. My mom is a singer. Even my sister is a much better singer than I am. So you could say music runs in the family.
When I joined the music scene, a lot of big-ticket singers were not getting good work… It was a lean phase.
I have one favourite song, and that’s ‘Aayat’ from ‘Bajirao Mastani.’
Singing for a documentary that benefits the underprivileged remains one of my biggest dreams.
I still don’t have a car. I still travel by public transport. I take autos to travel to and fro for recordings.
I like to read Bengali novels and short stories. I am not that fond of reading English books, as I don’t have a connect with it.
I’m bad in front of the camera. However, if someone gave me a small role in a film with two dialogues and one scene, I’d do it.
I’ve been singing one kind of genre for a long time but have always tried to push to new auras about picking new songs or the same kind of genre but trying to sing it differently, treating it differently.
When I’m not singing, I’m a lot of persons: I’m a producer. I’m a badminton player. I’m a writer. I’m a movie freak. I’m a documentary maker.
I am a simple man who comes from a village, and villagers like us speak our mind. Now, in the process, if unknowingly my words came across as disrespectful or insulting, then I am deeply sorry. I don’t want to hurt anyone.
I’ve done a couple of songs which are not up to the mark. So, mentally, I’ve set a goal that I should be more dynamic and try and push myself as much as I can.
I am songwriter. I do compose the music of songs that I write in Bengali. But I’ve never thought of composing for a film. That’s a different art altogether.
More people are asking me to come and sing for them, so obviously I am getting more work. But apart from singing, I have been parallely programming and producing music tracks and assisting music directors. That is my bread and butter, which is how I survived in Mumbai. Now I can’t leave it.
Apart from work, whatever pending things I have to do, I do it in Murshidabad.
At times, when I reach my saturation point, I go to some random place and throw my phone away.
I’ve always tried to avoid electronic music in India because whatever songs I got in the genre I didn’t really enjoy singing them – I didn’t like the arrangements.
I wanted to be someone who wanted to produce music, and here I am, and I’m happy about it.
If someone is trying to skip the struggle – which is the creative job – our machines today, the technology that we have, can help the person, but it is only momentary. On the other hand, if you are creative, you have the skill, and you are hardworking, technology can only make you superior.