India, Dec. 6 -- There's a certain thrill that Canadian singer AP Dhillon saves for India - an adrenaline he admits is unlike anything he feels anywhere else in the world. As his music continues to travel across borders, AP, set perform in India from December 5- 29 as part of a eight-city tour, AP Dhillon: One of One, describes returning to the country as a homecoming charged with emotion, ambition and creative restlessness. "Delhi is a city where fans always show up ready to party and create an atmosphere like no other. The energy I get from the crowd there motivates me to give my best," says AP. His show in the Capital last year remains etched across social media timelines - the night he unexpectedly brought rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jazzy B on stage, sending thousands into a frenzy and sparking a viral moment that crossed generational boundaries. The decision, he reveals, was instinctive and emotional. "It all came together very quickly. I felt it was important to showcase the legends who paved the way for artists like me. I knew fans would appreciate the unity between generations of music, but honestly, in that moment, I felt like a fan myself," he adds. The 32-year-old's live shows are engineered like cinematic experiences. "I personally direct the show and arrange the music to keep fans emotionally engaged. My sound ranges from pop and hip-hop to rock and acoustic, and I design the set so that everyone feels connected in some way. There's something for everyone," he says. It's the same philosophy that governs his writing. The singer adds that he create what he himself loves to hear. "Art is art. I create whatever feels true to me and what I'd enjoy listening to. I try not to force anything. I let the ideas come naturally and let fans interpret the music in their own way," he says. "It's all about authenticity. Sometimes the story is personal; sometimes it's not, but still relatable. The goal is always to create something the listener can form their own connection with," AP concludes....