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I'm always working on music.
I'm just used to the L.A. music life.
My family was always playing music; I always enjoyed it. My cousin, who is a little older than me, he started playing music, so I wanted to, also. I asked my dad for a guitar, and he got me a banjo, so that was my introduction to playing. I played it like a guitar. I had a few lessons, learned out a few chords, and figured it out right away.
I definitely have relapses of stress. Most human beings are like that. But I think, ultimately, music is a therapeutic situation. Once you start playing, it all just gets resolved.
I feel like my music is like - there are always new influences in there.
To find music that's cinematic in a way that goes with the words and the message I think is my main goal. It just naturally comes out of me and sounds like rock music.
The thing that is so phenomenal about getting to record music or write a story or take photographs or whatever is that you can look back and remember that time and be filled with that purpose again.
I have tremendous respect for Pakistani artistes, they are very talented, especially where music sense and melody is concerned.
You can't make just foot-tapping numbers or take inspiration from Western music. Such songs won't work.
Music is what feelings sound like, and to sing a meaningfully melodious composition like 'Suno apne dil ki' is a rarity.
Music has lost the stamp of originality.
The film producers have to understand that melody is the base of Indian music - they have to come back to that. Else, we'll have short lived chart toppers which dim on public memory that moment the film if off screens.
Our music has gotten polluted today. We are straying far from our culture. Other people are trying to grab our culture, but we are very far from our culture.
My music is not only different but distinctive.
Mainstream Bollywood music has fallen into some sort of a rut where melody, which was very important 'till the '90s, is out of favor.
When I am practicing yoga, I try to avoid music. But if I really have to listen to something, I listen to the Om chant.
When I am running, I like listening to typical Punjabi music. It is just who I am. It comes to me very naturally.
I kind of backed into rap music. I thought I was going to do comic books or graphic art.
The Temple of Hip-Hop makes sure that we don't just approach hip-hop just through music or through rap. We approach the totality of hip-hop.
I don't need my fans to buy my music. My music is free, basically.
I guess if you make quality music then it has a longevity and it will find its place.
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