Armaan Malik advocates for stringent regulations governing the utilization of AI in music
Armaan Malik Armaan Malik sang Bum Bum Bole for the 2007 film Taare Zameen Par when he was just 10 years old. Since then, he has been a playback singer, independent singer-songwriter, collaborated wit...
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Armaan Malik sang Bum Bum Bole for the film Taare Zameen Par in 2007 at the young age of 10. Since then, he has built a successful career as a playback singer, independent artist, and collaborator with various musicians. He recently shared his aspirations for the future, which include winning a Grammy, performing at prestigious venues like Madison Square Garden, and collaborating with renowned artists such as Charlie Puth, Zedd, and Justin Bieber. Armaan reflects on the evolving music scene, emphasizing the importance of creating good quality music over chasing viral hits. He expresses concerns about the potential misuse of technology to replicate voices, stressing the need for laws to protect artists' rights and maintain the authenticity of music.I find it amusing but also concerning that anyone could use my texture and voice to create a song. There should be regulations in place to protect artists' rights and maintain the authenticity of music amidst the benefits of AI. I believe that real instruments and musicians should always play a fundamental role in music creation. Collaboration is a great way to unite different worlds, fans, and styles. It's important to genuinely admire the artist you collaborate with for successful results. I have several favorite artists I would love to work with because of my admiration for their music. Collaborating with AR Rahman was a dream come true, showing how manifestation can bring dreams to life. In today's age, talent combined with internet access can make anyone a star through independent music. As a playback singer, you need to be like a chameleon, adapting your vocals to match the on-screen persona of the actor. Collaborating with Ed was a dream come true for A.Armaan Malik described performing with Ed Sheeran as a humbling experience. Despite Ed Sheeran's worldwide fame, he impressed Armaan with his down-to-earth nature. It's uncommon to see someone achieve such success while remaining so genuine. During their interactions, they had insightful discussions about music, particularly Indian music. Ed expressed interest in collaborating with more Indian artists. Their bond grew into a close friendship, and Armaan now views Ed as a brother. (Armaan Malik recently delivered a sold-out performance at Bharatiya City in Bengaluru)