Close X
Sunday, November 17, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Yo Yo Honey Singh Reveals How He Creates His Tunes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Jul, 2017 01:06 AM
  • Yo Yo Honey Singh Reveals How He Creates His Tunes

The musician reveals that he still prefers to compose his tunes on the harmonium and then uses the sound mixer.

 

Yo Yo Honey Singh is not just a name in the Indian music industry but a revolution in itself. He is the one who in the true sense brought the western music to India. He could be termed solely responsible for changing the way we listen to music.

 

It is astonishing to acknowledge that all the blockbusters like Brown Rang, Dop Shope, Blue eyes etc were first composed on his harmonium and then finally reworked on the sound music to get the final tune. The musician till date uses the same routine to create his tunes.

 

Throwing light on the same the music star said, "When I started making tunes, I just had a harmonium back then, I used to practice different melodies and songs on it. Over the time, it almost became a habit. Also, I feel that if a melody sounds on a harmonium then it comes alive when it's made later."

 

Yo Yo Honey Singh also shared his future plans and said, "I've been working on few tunes and will soon come up with its release; the release is not yet decided. I am engrossing myself into hearing more and more melodies from across the globe. I've developed an eclectic taste and love the nature of melodies that music from various regions has to offer!"

 

The music sensation has a knack for new forms of music and constantly tries to present something new to the audience.

 

The trendsetter has given the audience major chartbusters that still form the favorites in our party playlist.

 

Honey Singh has been winning hearts with his sensational party anthems like High Heels, Blue Eyes, Lungi Dance, Dope Shope, Desi Kalakaar, Angrezi Beat to name a few and has truly become one of India's most loved music artists. With Yo Yo Honey Singh's new song coming up, his fans are eager to hear from him again. His dedication and hard work promise to render yet another chartbuster hit.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Rishi Kapoor To Work With Big B Again

Rishi Kapoor To Work With Big B Again
After working together in films like "Naseeb", "Amar Akbar Anthony" and "Kabhie Kabhie", veteran actor Rishi Kapoor and megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be reuniting for a project, details of which are yet to be revealed.

Rishi Kapoor To Work With Big B Again

Gurinder Chadha's 'Viceroy's House' To Release In US, Canada

British filmmaker of Sikh origin Gurinder Chadha has announced that she is in talks with distributors based in the US and Canada who are planning to release her film "Viceroys House" in their respective countries.

Gurinder Chadha's 'Viceroy's House' To Release In US, Canada

Wish To Work With Salman Again: Sana Khaan

Actress Sana Khaan, who made her Bollywood debut in the Salman Khan starrer "Jai Ho", says she wishes to work with the superstar again.

Wish To Work With Salman Again: Sana Khaan

We All Have Individualistic Tastes: Anil Kapoor On Fashion

We All Have Individualistic Tastes: Anil Kapoor On Fashion
Actor Anil Kapoor says all his family members have a different take on fashion and they all want to keep it individualistic, rather than being dependent on each other for the fashion advise.

We All Have Individualistic Tastes: Anil Kapoor On Fashion

Sanjay Dutt celebrates 'Bhoomi' completion with team

Sanjay Dutt celebrates 'Bhoomi' completion with team
Actor Sanjay Dutt attended the wrap-up party of his comeback film "Bhoomi" here along with wife Maanyata and actors Aditi Rao Hydari and Shekhar Suman.

Sanjay Dutt celebrates 'Bhoomi' completion with team

I'm A Bargain Queen From Childhood: Rupali Ganguly

I'm A Bargain Queen From Childhood: Rupali Ganguly
Actress Rupali Ganguly, who is set to reprise her much-loved role as Monisha Sarabhai in web series "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai: Take 2", says she likes to bargain with shopkeepers just as her on screen character.

I'm A Bargain Queen From Childhood: Rupali Ganguly