Words matter. These are the best Jubin Nautiyal Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A song that pays tribute to mothers was always on my bucket list.
Post COVID-19, there will be a rise in the number of people only listening to songs. The rise in audio consumption is great for indie artistes, including me, because those who are unable to afford a music video, but have a great song, will benefit from this.
I love the colorful buildings in Jaipur.
I want to remind the new generation about the power of old school romance.
I grew from nothing. I have been through everything and I have earned it.
I think it’s important to spend some time with oneself, and the mountains are a great place to do that. So I go hiking and trekking often.
Meditation is the bridge that helps connect you with your inner self. I believe that quietude also makes one more creative.
I’ve been blessed to sing some of the biggest chartbusters over the years.
Mithoon is a composer who really likes to work a lot on his songs. He is like a small kid in the studio.
My father was a politician and I had no contacts in the music industry, but I could still do some good work because I was passionate enough and dedicated towards music.
Independent music gives a musician that chance to narrate their personal journey through music.
I am the master of my fate and I am the captain of my boat. While ups and downs are a part of everyone’s journey, how you face it makes you the person or artiste you are.
I think people need comparisons to grade a singer… so if they are comparing me to the biggest singer of India… I am sure I am on the right path.
Nobody knew me in Delhi when I shot for my first music video, ‘Haaye Dil,’ at India Gate.
When I started working on the sounds and music of ‘Breaking the Rules,’ I figured that I am really good at it so I was happy.
As a musician, I realize I am not only responsible for the music that I put out, but also for my actions and what I say in public.
I am not scared of being forgotten, because I work to express myself through my music.
I want to only sing songs that I have lived with; that can’t happen with six tracks at the same time.
My bigger game plan was always to be the top artist in the heart of people and that probably made me artist of the year on multiple music streaming platforms.
Piracy should be banned in absolute entirety and stricter rules should be made.
I do not wish to do usual things like Bollywood songs or so.
There was a time when individual artistes were appreciated. I miss that.
In ‘Ta Chuma,’ we used folk language so that the honesty reflected in it can live in people’s hearts forever.
With ‘Haaye Dil,’ I wish I can get the pop music culture back in vogue.
The songs that I do for films are close to my heart.
It was an overwhelming moment to perform in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. Dia Mirza and I were the celebrity ambassadors for India International Snow Leopard Conservation Forum. I even met the Russian president; all of us pledged to save snow leopards and other endangered species.
Music is very subjective. You may or may not like a song, but folk and regional language have a connectivity that binds different people together, who slowly begin to relate to it.
In my third year in Mumbai, I finally got my first break in Bollywood.
Delhi has the best food in the country. From Mughlai to Chinese and rolls, you name it, the city has it.
‘Junglee’ was a magical journey. When you see the visuals of the film or the song ‘Fakeera,’ it reminds you of Dehradun.
I feel very good when songs are recreated or different singers sing the same song.
My first song itself was for Akshay Kumar.
Being a mountain boy, I have always understood the importance of trees, animals and nature for a human being.
As soon as a song plays, people want to skip to the next one. That’s not how you judge a good or a bad music. You have to understand it, give it time. You have to feel.
I was 18 when I first met A.R. Rahman.
Bollywood is just one of the industries I am working in. I have sung in other languages and for ad jingles too.
I’m so happy that I get to try different genre of songs within Bollywood.
My father has been a motivation in my life, he always taught me to be a self-made man because he also started with nothing.
My competition is always with my previous song. Each time I start working on a new track, I try to make it better than my last one.
When I began my journey, my aim was to do indie music. While growing up, there was an abundance of it but by the time I decided to do it, there was nothing. So, I became a playback singer, which got me fans and taught me about the versatility of my voice.
Rahman sir was the first music director I met and I was very nervous after meeting him. I made him listen to some of my songs nervously and he told me that my tone is good but I required working on the maturity of my voice with respect to my age. That was the golden advice I got from him.
For me it doesn’t matter if my song is promoted, or if it comes at the end credits of a film, it’s my baby at the end of the day.
I do enjoy chocolate, ice-cream and burgers, but in moderation.
Our country has a rich history and so diversified, which should be acknowledged by the younger generations.
I want to experiment with my voice and music because people have type-casted me as a soft ballad singer. I have to break that image.
Like in any other field, nepotism does exist in Bollywood. In certain families, one can see several generations of doctors or engineers, but all of this doesn’t matter much; if you are passionate enough, you will be able to create a niche for yourself in whichever field you are working for.
I think Bengalis would relate to my love for music more than anyone else, as for them, music is not just a hobby, not even a passion, but the way of life.
I believe a great song will always attract its audience and get is due.
The only way to develop your talent is to build it inside you, how sincere you are to the art.
Whatever sounds best to the ear, to the whole team of people who are producing the song, is what works eventually.
My dad is a very hardworking man.
My advice about money is, make money and spend it wisely. Rule over it, but don’t let it rule you.
Music is about expressing, not impressing.
Patriotism is a feeling that grows as you become conscious of your surroundings.
Music is not just love for me; it’s a way of life, a habit.
2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. The gun at hand was to symbolize that bigger battles need to be fought and the difficulties of 2020 have made us stronger and united as a community to face 2021 with a bang.
I love singing romantic numbers.
I believe that looking at the sunset or the city’s landscape helps me think.
Since I have been living in Mumbai for quite some time now, I am used to the nightlife of the city.
I come from an old school of thought where there are musicians on stage, in the house, sitting and jamming to create things. I cannot make music without live instruments. It just doesn’t feel right.