Zitat des Tages von Armaan Malik:
I don't see Arijit Singh as a competition at all. That's because we both have a very different style of singing. In fact, I really appreciate what he's been able to bring to the playback singing industry.
I am not sure if India is the right place to promote such music. I don't think there are still enough people who listen to English songs.
When you have your own identity as a singer, you don't have competition.
It's a dream come true as I await the release of my debut single 'Krazy Konnection' with Salim Merchant and then my debut album!
It is very important to highlight the young talent of India.
For an individual, playback singing is not enough to sustain a career, and it is not really a main source of income.
When you are presenting yourself, confidence is very important.
I won my first singing award with 'Auliya.'
I think that live shows are more important for singers than composers, because composers still get a lot of recognition as compared to a singer.
The stalkers can get a little scary at times, but I guess all these things are a part of being famous.
I want to be in a more natural state while doing acting.
I love dabbling in various genres and languages.
It feels surreal to know that people out there know me, know my songs, and give me so much love.
All the appreciation I have been receiving has been very encouraging. It pushes me to do better.
People don't think music to be a reliable source of income or career, which I will agree, in a way, because Bollywood is a very risky place to be in.
I had done a cover of the song 'Nenani Neevani' and put it up on Sound Cloud, which Sunny M.R., the music composer of Rowdy Fellow, came across. He liked it and approached me for 'Yedho.'
In our country, singers are known as the voice of actors.
I can sing in various genres, but my heart truly lies in singing romantic songs. This has been my forte ever since I was 8 or 9.
I got my first break in 'Bhootnath,' solely on my credit, and went on to sing for around 20 films for all the leading music composers.
I am undoubtedly a 100 percent Bollywood product, but my heart truly lies in making music for the world and taking India global.
'Tum Jo Mile' came as a surprise. Vivek and Kumaar sir, who has written the song, sent me the track just to listen. I was in London at the time for my world tour. I heard the song, and I fell in love with it instantly.
I want to lead the pack in the process of making Indian singers bigger than actors internationally.
At the end of the day, a playback singer has to depend on live shows as their source of income.
As a child singer, I never sang a single track for my father or uncle.
I am focusing more on overseas gigs, as my international fans do not get a chance to be a part of my live concerts, as they visit India once in a blue moon.
Technology is growing in all possible ways. It is affecting our lifestyle also.
I'll be more interested in acting only when it has to do something with who I am in real life. More like playing a singer or musician on screen like in 'Aashiqui' or 'Rockstar.'
Around eight or nine years back, I participated in 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.' The point of coming on the show was that a person coming from music family can also compete with people from all over India.
I think recreations are a good thing if done right because it can be very dangerous also. If you do something which goes wrong, then people probably won't like it because they are attached to that old version of the song... So, recreations can be a little tricky.