Badshah: AR Rahman said that he liked the remix of 'Humma Humma'

With 148 million views in only fortnight , Badshah's latest music video, "Unicorn Fool", featuring Jacqueline Fernandez, has already topped the charts. Speaking from his range in Chandigarh, the singer-musician speaks about Kolkata and Bengali culture. "I had a glance for Jacqueline, which she had never tried before," he said.

Badshah: AR Rahman said that he liked the remix of 'Humma Humma'
Badshah & AR Rahman


Explains that a number of the convicts found the actress "erotic for no reason" and added, "There are more erotic music videos online. And with Jacqueline, we would like it to be erotic." The rapper said that young girls Jackie Is revamping the design. "TikTok numbers have already crossed 500 million. People are celebrating it," he says proudly.

But what about the song, which stretches the skinny line between praise and objectification? The singer-musician argues that even a metaphorical line like 'Chand ye Chand sa roshan Chehra' are often seen as objectification, because "the moon itself is an object". The king said, "I am not a poet, but the comparison may be a tool to form your language decorative which is why I exploit metaphors and metaphors," criticized the emperor. "Earlier, when there were no social media, the response was delayed. Now, everyone has an opinion. As an artist, I respect him, but I do not care about everything.

Soon after the discharge of "Genda Phool", the musician was accused of not crediting the first lyricist Ratan Kahar for the Bengali lines utilized in the song, "Bodo Lokar Beti Lo". Badshah revealed that the song was with him as a dotard sample for the last five years. When he decided to use it, the music label and he practiced due diligence during research. "If it had been a case of theft, we might be suffering the results by now. the first songs are composed repeatedly within the past, even in Bengali films, and Ratan Ji was never credited. this is often sad because royalty is the sole source of income of an artist. I would like to share the royalty of this song with them, "informs the singer-musician, who has transferred after a call with a folk artist, giving them Rs 5 lakh and, with the music company, giving folk artists There are plans to teach and encourage. To register his work. "Incomplete confusion, we discovered Ratanji's talent. Once the lockdown ends, I'll meet him. And record a song with him, ”he promises.

Talk about the credits after the reprinted version of Tanishq Bagchi's "Masakali"

The music video released stars Bollywood actors Siddharth Malhotra and Tara Sutaria - original composer AR Rahman appealed to the audience to concentrate to his song from Delhi 6, because it was "short cuts, not properly commissioned, sleepless nights". , Writes and rewrote "to produce music which will last for generations with three hundred and sixty-five days of creative brainstorming by over 200 composers". The film's director Rakesh Omprakash Mehra said, "Beware of remixes, it'll harm your ears."

As someone who is on both ends of the spectrum — to re-sing the song and recreate his song — the Badshah says it boils right down to audience reaction. "Comparison is inevitable. I loved the remix of 'Aankh Mare' quite the first. My 2015 song, 'Vakhara Swag', was recently remixed for a movie without my knowledge. It worked but I still asked to play my version, wherever I'm going, "he chuckles, remarking that he worked on the sole remake, AR Rahman. "We were at an occasion and he called me from the opposite end of the space, to mention that he really liked my remix version of 'Humma Humma'." Now, it had been a compliment.

He is now performing on Badshah 2.0. the thought is to rejuvenate his songs and take Indian music to the worldwide stage.

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