Armaan Malik advocates for the implementation of stringent regulations to govern AI usage in the music industry.
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 the song "Bum Bum Bole" for the 2007 film Taare Zameen Par at the age of 10. Since then, he has pursued a career as a playback singer, independent singer-songwriter, and has collaborated with various artists. He recently performed with Ed Sheeran and Marshmello during their tours in India. During his visit to Bengaluru, Armaan shared his belief in manifesting dreams into reality. He expressed his journey as a singer, transitioning from a child singer to a teenage pop singer and finally into the Bollywood phase. Armaan also shared his aspirations for the future, which include winning a Grammy, performing at Madison Square Garden, and collaborating with artists such as Charlie Puth, Zedd, and Justin Bieber. He emphasized the importance of being prepared for any opportunity as an artist.

Armaan reflected on the evolving music scene from 2014 to 2018, highlighting the emergence of artists like Arijit Singh. He noted the shift towards creating viral hits over focusing on quality music, expressing concern about the lack of a set formula for creating a good song. Armaan emphasized the need for laws to protect artists' rights in the face of technology that can manipulate voices and textures to produce songs without authenticity. He expressed his discomfort with the idea of his voice being used without consent and underscored the importance of preserving the integrity of music.I find it both entertaining and concerning that anyone could use my texture and voice to produce a song without regulations in place. While AI can be advantageous, there must be laws to safeguard artists' rights and prevent technology from diluting the authenticity of music. I believe that natural elements, such as real instruments and musicians, should always play a vital role in the music creation process. What is natural should remain so. Collaborations offer a fantastic opportunity to unite diverse worlds, fans, and styles. Working with another artist is thrilling, but being genuinely drawn to that artist is crucial. I have several favorite artists I would be delighted to collaborate with because I admire their music and want to create together. Collaborations should blend various worlds, fans, and styles, with mutual admiration and enthusiasm being key. If that energy is lacking, a collaboration is unlikely to succeed. I have long admired many artists, and I have been fortunate to collaborate with a good number of them. Collaborating with AR Rahman sir was a dream realized. It is remarkable how manifesting dreams can bring them to fruition. Today, anyone with talent and internet access, even a child in a remote village, can find an audience and rise to stardom by creating something exceptional that resonates with people. This is an exciting era for independent music in India. As a playback singer, you must often adapt your vocal style to suit the actor's on-screen character, particularly if the actor is older than you. It is fascinating how you can transform and adjust your voice to match their charisma and persona. Singing with Ed was truly a dream come true, according to A.Armaan Malik expressed that performing with Ed Sheeran was a humbling experience. He found Ed Sheeran to be remarkably down-to-earth despite his worldwide fame. It is uncommon to encounter someone of such high success who stays so connected to reality. During their interactions, they had engaging discussions about music, particularly Indian music, and Ed expressed his desire to collaborate with more Indian artists. Their bond grew strong, leading to a close friendship, with Armaan now considering Ed as his brother. Recently, Armaan Malik delivered a sold-out performance at Bharatiya City in Bengaluru.