Recording with Kumar Sanu was a core memory for me: King
India, March 5 -- S
inger-songwriter and rapper King recently teamed up with voices that defined 1990s Hindi music, including Kumar Sanu, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan, as well as Rekha Bharadwaj, for his latest album, Raja Hindustani. The album draws from the nostalgia associated with the 1996 Aamir Khan-Karisma Kapoor starrer of the same name.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the album, the 30-year-old says, "The idea was to create music and a world that feels timeless. I've grown up listening to all these voices, and I wanted to create a body of work that showcases my love for timeless Indian melodies."
He adds, "These are artistes whose songs have shaped how we understand love, heartbreak, and longing, so I wanted these voices that already live in our collective memory." Recording with Kumar Sanu, he shares, was a "core memory" for him: "The way he approaches music is so pure and instinctive. It reminded me why I fell in love with music in the first place."...
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