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News |  24 Apr 2018 14:20 |  By RnMTeam

I treat every song like a different character: Neha

MUMBAI: Singer Neha Kakkar, known for delivering hit party songs like Sunny Sunny and Manali Trance, says she treats every song in a different way to bring variety in her singing.

"I treat every song like a different character. It is good that people recognise my voice instantly but as an artist, I always try and bring some variety with each of them," Neha told IANS.

"In my song Second Hand Jawaani, I sound like a Punjabi 'kudi' (girl) whereas in Kala Chashma my voice is different. Sunny Sunny is different from Cheez Badi and Manali Trance. Though these are item songs, each time I sound different," she added.

The singer started performing on stage since she turned 4.

"I cannot really recall when I faced stage fear because I started so young. It's my natural habit. But you know, I can see how I have changed, rather improved as a singer. I never had a formal training but regular practice of singing. 

"I have grown up now... with so much experience in life that I keep incorporating in my expression while performing," said the 28-year-old singer.

While handling success is a task that many youngsters failed to handle, Neha counts all her blessings.

"I am fortunate to be successful. People's love is precious to me. I can never take that for granted. I know how youngsters like us get into bad things, addictions that ruined their career. 

"I am mature on that ground," said Neha who started her musical journey on the national platform by participating in the show Indian Idol in 2006.

She went on to become a judge of reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2017.

She is excited about her new single Oh Humsafar composed by her brother Tony Kakkar who has co-sung the song.

"Tony's composition Mile Ho Tum Se is one of the most liked songs on YouTube from India. He is a great composer. And I really loved Oh Humsafar. It is a love song, a lovely composition. I would like to work with Tony again. He is one of my favourite composers," said Neha.

(Source: IANS)

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