Indian music not just classical or Bollywood: Papon

Award-winning singer and music composer Papon, who became
member of Saavn’s Artist-in-Residence (AiR) programme this month, said that
Indian music has gone beyond classical and Bollywood.

Talking about the constant changing scenario in the world of
music, the singer said: “Indian music is changing and people have a new
idea of India through the music that is coming out of the country.
Globalisation has made people more aware, more accepting of new trends. Indian
music is no longer just classical or Bollywood.”

Talking about choosing Papon as the singer of this month
Vice President of Entertainment and Original Content at Saavn, Gaurav Wadhwa
said, “Papon is an icon in the Indian music scene. We trust that his
unique ability to transcend traditional music genres will resonate with our
fanbase and continue the AiR legacy.”

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Supporting the Saavn initiative, Papon said, “The idea
is to come together and work on interesting projects and make them possible. I
fully support their idea of enabling artists translate ideas into music and
helping it reach an audience worldwide. This association has also come at an
important time for me as I am ready to release some new music.”

Papon, who has sung some super hit Bollywood songs like, Moh Moh Ke Dhage, Kyun, Jiyein Kyun, Bulleya and
is founder of his folk-fusion band The East India Company, believes
that it is equally challenging to be an established singer, whether in
Bollywood or independent music.

“Both are challenging for different reasons. When
you’re an Indie musician and wish to make your music, you put it out for people
to discover. Bollywood doesn’t allow you that freedom. You have to work hard to
get noticed and get work.”

Saavn already featured two very distinct singers of the
country on their Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program – EDM artist Nucleya and
Raghu Dixit – earlier and this is the third programme they are hosting.

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