Mumbai: In an exclusive interview with Javed Ali, a renowned Indian singer, shares his thoughts on his latest collaboration with new artist Digvijay Vidya for the song "Koyal". He discusses the creative process, the importance of platforms in promoting new talent, and the impact of reality shows on the music industry. Javed Ali also shares his views on the role of technology in music, the blending of traditional and modern sounds, and his experiences working with new and established artists. He concludes by inviting fans to listen to the song.
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00:00First of all, what do you want to say about this collaboration today?
00:05We are collaborating with new artists.
00:07How was that?
00:09How was that?
00:10How was that?
00:12First of all, this composition that I was sent to Koyal,
00:19I really liked it.
00:21What was that?
00:22When you listen to two lines, you have a feeling that it's good.
00:26I immediately said that I will do it.
00:29I am very happy to be a part of this.
00:34Of course, Digvi Vidya, who is a new artist in this season,
00:42she is very talented.
00:45When we recorded this song,
00:48we did improvisation in terms of creative ideas.
00:58What happened to this song,
01:01you can see that you can do it at the last moment.
01:03You can see that you can do it.
01:05You can see that you can do it.
01:06You can see that you can do it.
01:07But we have to change the last time in this song.
01:11In terms of mixing, production and overall.
01:16I have to say that you can do it.
01:17What is the most important thing to do?
01:18Yes, it is a very important thing to do.
01:19What is the most important thing to do?
01:20so that in every city and city, people come here and perform here.
01:26Do you think it's a big platform?
01:29It's a big platform.
01:31I've told you that many years ago,
01:34when I was a singer in Mumbai,
01:37I was thinking about what to do,
01:42how to start.
01:44But today, the scenario changed.
01:47Today, there are many platforms like Hyundai Spotlight, Universal,
01:53both of them have a collaboration for a new artist,
01:59his branding.
02:00I think that now,
02:02we don't need to think about that.
02:04So, if they're really talented for a new artist,
02:09Hyundai Spotlight or Universal,
02:12there is no platform like Hyundai Spotlight.
02:14On a scale from 1 to 10,
02:15how much do you think reality shows have contributed to the rise of new musical talent in India?
02:20Do you think they generally showcase artistry or just become a popularity contest?
02:25See, this combination is a combination.
02:29But in reality shows, there are many singers that have come.
02:33There are many examples that come from reality shows.
02:39What happens now?
02:40What happens now?
02:41It depends on how much they can sustain their talent.
02:45It depends on how many singers, artists,
02:50only in reality shows,
02:52but when they give their own personal songs,
02:54they can't become a part of their song.
02:56So, they can't become a part of their song.
02:58But,
03:00those who are really talented,
03:02or who are new,
03:04they can keep their passion,
03:06they can keep their opportunity,
03:08and they can do something,
03:10and they can enjoy it.
03:12So, there are many examples and combinations.
03:16In the age of digital music,
03:18every artist has access to the platform like YouTube and Spotify.
03:21Do you feel the traditional play-back singers are losing their album in sports,
03:25or take on that?
03:26I think,
03:28I think,
03:29I think,
03:30a big problem is,
03:31to say,
03:32how it will be coming from,
03:33when, where, where,
03:34and when,
03:35how it will come out.
03:36It's a very difficult thing to say to say it.
03:37So, traditional singers,
03:39they have an audience.
03:41They have an audience of each artist.
03:43They have an audience of each artist.
03:44There are many artists,
03:45who have an audience of each zone.
03:47They have very few artists.
03:49They are very few artists.
03:50We have heard that artists have to face a lot of pressure to be commercial in the industry.
03:55Do you ever feel like we have to compromise on the artistic side of this thing of marketability?
04:00No, I have never compromised. I think I am positive.
04:07I think everything is good.
04:08Indian music is known for a traditional route.
04:12But with the fusion of modern sound, do you think our music industry is losing its originality?
04:18No.
04:20Sometimes the generation of today has to listen to a new sound.
04:25Freshness.
04:26If our Indian music is a new way,
04:32the Koyal is a classical fusion.
04:36If it has a new sound,
04:39it has a contemporary feel and combination.
04:43I don't think it loses it.
04:48Sir, we can see that playback singles,
04:51the wizard directors are playing songs after this.
04:54Then, someone else can play with the song.
04:56So, how much it hurts to playback singles?
05:00See, now, that has become part of our job actually.
05:06So, there is no one artist who has to read up or not.
05:11So, I think now,
05:12I think it will accept that every artist will play.
05:15And I think that when a trend goes on,
05:19then there will be a change.
05:21Then there will be a change.
05:22A few years later, it will be a change.
05:25There is no one permanent thing.
05:27It's no one permanent thing.
05:28In my life, you can add some things in your life.
05:30Every thing has a time frame and then it will change.
05:34Now there is a time and no one is left behind it.
05:38No one is an artist.
05:40Sometimes the directors and composers think that if we try this voice,
05:45then it will probably be able to get the feeling of the feeling of it.
05:50So we need to change.
05:52But now it's very difficult to say about that.
05:56Sir, you have worked with a new and established artist.
05:59Who do you think are the most low potential in the industry right now and why?
06:03Is there someone you think deserves more recognition?
06:05As a composer?
06:07Yeah.
06:08As a composer, as a singer.
06:10There are a lot of new composers.
06:14I am doing some independent music.
06:17I think they are talented,
06:20but they need to get a place.
06:24There are a lot of people.
06:26I think I don't remember the name.
06:28Sir, in a world where auto-tune and digital manipulation are taking over,
06:33do you think the real broker life thinking is losing and suffering with younger generation?
06:37I think I think it's a very important part of the technology.
06:40And because of the technology,
06:42there are many advantages and disadvantages.
06:46By the way,
06:47you are using the technology and using the studio.
06:49You are using the auto-tune.
06:51But if you are using the audio,
06:52when you are using the audio,
06:53if you are using the audio,
06:55you are using the audio.
06:56But when you are using the audio,
06:57you will be exposed.
06:58so you will be exposed.
07:00So I think that people have left to practice.
07:06I have left to practice.
07:08I am saying as a singer.
07:10If the technology is removed,
07:1270% singer will be out of the industry.
07:15Sir, your opinion is how the film industry and music industry are blending.
07:24Do you feel the trend of music being used as a promotional tool?
07:27Do you like to see the films in the movies?
07:31The producers also think that it's a real.
07:33So that's the music.
07:35What are your opinions about?
07:37I think that the trend is that
07:41there are many films that
07:45are designed in this way.
07:47The music pieces will be made and the hook line will be made.
07:53I think the time,
07:58I think the time comes through every person.
08:01So I think the time comes through the moment.
08:03Sir, if you have a new song for music, what do you learn from the roots of music?
08:23No, I actually go to a new composer, so I'm going to surrender all of them, and I don't think about them, I think about them, and I think that an artist should think about the angle of a composer,
08:38because the car has composed, and we are delivering it, so many things are unlearned.
08:46So, you have to do a fresh dot in the mind of the composer's mind, and then beautifully you have to do it.
08:56I think that's how I like it.
08:58Do you think the industry is more welcoming to newcomers now, when you started?
09:04Or has the condition of getting more difficult?
09:07No, today's time is very open-minded, and of course, encourages new talent,
09:18like you have seen in Hyundai Spotlight and Universal.
09:21This is such a platform where new artists are, and established artists.
09:28So, I think that the doors are open, and if you are talented, I think,
09:33if you are dependent on the film or the song,
09:37or if you are dependent on the film or the song,
09:39or if you are dependent on the new artists,
09:41you can create an independent audience on the YouTube channel,
09:45and create an audience on the YouTube channel,
09:48and you can create an unique world.
09:52And then, if you click on it,
09:55there are many artists who are on YouTube,
09:57and playbacks from the film, and playbacks from the song,
10:00and play a lot of music.
10:03Yes, some years before,
10:05there were some of the voices in which they were working.
10:11But today's time,
10:13today's time,
10:14if you are playing good,
10:15your texture is good,
10:17your tonal quality is good,
10:18your tone is good,
10:19your welcome is good.
10:21Hi friends, I am Javed Ali,
10:24and I would like to say,
10:26that our new song,
10:27Koyal, Hyundai Spotlight Universal,
10:30has been released today,
10:31so please give you all the love of this song.
10:34We have created this song,
10:36and of course,
10:38it's a beautiful song.
10:40This song is a classic fusion,
10:43so you will enjoy it.
10:46So, Koyal will listen to it,
10:48like and share.