Arijit Singh, the amazing singer, spilled the beans about his journey and singing techniques on The Music Podcast. He shared that when he started, he wanted to be like Sonu Nigam, but now people want to be like him.
Arijit delved into his singing style, stressing that it’s not just about having a good voice; it’s the art of singing itself. He disclosed the hard work behind crafting his voice, likening it to sculpting. He mentioned practicing until late at night, making his throat tired, and then recording the next morning to bring out the richness in his baritone.
Reflecting on the shift from admiration for Sonu Nigam to himself, Arijit highlighted the cyclical nature of influence in the music world. He amusingly admitted his struggles in identifying musical notes in everyday sounds, showcasing the challenges he faced in his musical journey.
A humorous incident shared by Arijit involved being mistaken for thieves while playing music at night. He managed to strike a deal to play any song except his own, adding a touch of unexpected and amusing moments in his life.
On a musical note, Arijit mentioned his recent song ‘O Maahi’ from the film Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu. This human-friendly version captures the essence of Arijit’s experiences and adds a touch of relatability, making the narrative more engaging for readers by elaborating on the details.