I get scared before the launch of every new song: Badshah

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Mumbai: Rapper Badshah on Thursday said he struggles with self-doubt just before the release of every song and is afraid that no one will listen to it.

I get scared before the launch of every new song: Badshah

The singer-songwriter, who is known for tracks like “Kar Gayi Chull”, “Proper Patola”, “Jugnu” and “Pagal”, said he has learned over the years to trust his instincts and stay true to his work. Have taken.

“I get scared before every song. I think no one will hear it… Over the last 10 years, I’ve learned that the audience loves you for a reason. You don’t give them what they like but they Give someone you want to make from the depth of your heart.

Badshah told reporters, “If I keep doing what I really love and stay true to my music, whether it’s fast or slow, it will appeal to people today, tomorrow or even later. Every artiste has to do the same. Must have a desire.” His new song “Morni” was launched here.

“Morni” is a new version of “Morni Baga Ma Bole” from Yash Chopra’s Rajasthan-based film Lamhe.

The original song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Ila Arun, composed by Shiv-Hari and written by Anand Bakshi. It was shot on Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Arun.

Badshah, who has sung “Morni” with Sharvi Yadav under record label Saregama, said “Lamhe” is one of his favorite films.

“My ancestors come from Rajasthan and I love this song. It is one of my favorite songs. Saregama, YRF were so kind to sing it.

He said, “It was a big deal for me to do anything with this song. It is a folk song, but because of that film, this song is still in everyone’s memory.”

The music of “Morni” is composed by Hiten. Its music video features “Aasa Kooda” fame Preeti Mukundan and Badshah.

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