Noted playback singer Richa Sharma says declining offers to sing for movies now because you do not like the current trend of a song being recorded by more than one artist.
Sharma, who has given hits like My name is Khan Sajda and Show Me Your Jalwa in Aaja Nachle, says he is wary of singing in Bollywood and even established singers have no voice in the songs to record. "There is a tendency of a song is being done by many singers and in the end only one version was launched and promoted. Again, he announced that this film will be my song, but a few days later I got to know that they had gone forward and launched the version sung by another artist. felt like a fool, "Sharma said.
Multiple versions of a number of Bollywood is a common trend these days with those responsible for recording a song with different singers for original, repeated and styles unplugged but Sharma feels an exclusive song to be a singer. "It's a very bad state and time is not only good for us. Ago insecure and for singers like us fixing is particularly bad artistes. Exclusive feel should be there," the 33-year-old singer said.
Richa is not happy with the lyrics of Bollywood these days, which are full of nonsense words and misspelled. "The lyrics are so dirty now. As a listener I feel repulsed.'m Not saying songs should have words of devotion, but should be something that sounds good for the mind and heart, but all I see is bad grammar," said Sharma.
The singer could have been away from the music of Bollywood but she has kept busy with concerts and shows, the last being the Ottawa Jazz Festival in Canada, where artists such as Steve Martin and Bobby McFerrin perform. Richa became the first Indian singer to have performed at the festival 34 years and she was naturally very excited. "It gave me a sense of pride and to see foreign dance on Bollywood songs and enjoy classical music was high. My performance was loved another artist and I want our country to be invited next year," Sharma said.
The Mahi Ve hitmaker is planning to release his next album in a few months, which will be followed by a devotional album March 2015.