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Madhuri Dixit's million-dollar smile is killer enough. I want to come to India and meet all my fans.Things are far from peaceful in paradise for Aishwarya Rai's newly married queen but one drool worthy glimpse of her MAHA- maharani haar and you'd never be able to tell. Saying that, I must admit that there are days when I am very sad about racism, sexism, but I try to represent it to the people through my music.Įmpowerment means strength, audacity, and WOMEN. I have just started I have a long way to go. I just have to prove things to myself and not to others. I am proud to represent all the beauty around the world.
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It’s a huge moment for me as a Black artiste, as a plus-size artiste, and of course, as a woman. It means that my voice matters, that the voices of all women matter, and especially that the voices of women like me are heard. Look at me today, I am the spokesperson for L’Oréal Paris. Oh yes, I am a proud independent Black woman who has faced discrimination in life, but that has never stopped me from doing things. Have you ever faced discrimination in any way? It was important for me to help women and tell them how important it is to voice such things. I could relate to the campaign and its aim. Tell us something about your association with L’Oréal Paris and the Stand Up Against Street harassment campaign.įive years ago, I was sexually assaulted while walking down the subway. I would love to collaborate with Indian singers and Bollywood. Of course, I can sing “Bole Chudiya, Bole Kangana…” from ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’. Have you ever heard any Bollywood or Hindi songs? Would you be interested in working in one?
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It empowers me to talk about all of it in my songs. This industry is complicated, frustrating and there are many ups and downs. It’s been a year that I’ve not seen my parents. It’s a lot of sacrifices that I had to make to reach where I am. I also talk about my skin, body and vulnerability. Initially, my father didn’t want me to get into music. My lyrics talk about the connection I had with my family, especially with my father. Do you only write about things you experienced yourself? You tell a lot of personal stories in your songs. This time helped me to do something strong and impactful. I don’t want to give my audiences anything that I don’t believe in. I am going to take time to develop myself, my projects and to work on collaborations with international talents from all across the globe. And that was the time when I promised myself that I don’t want that energy anymore and decided to create my label, manage myself independently. That takes a toll on the mental health of an artiste – It’s traumatic and I have had this experience six years ago. When a big label signs an artiste, they don’t take much time to kick them out of the label once the work is done. I am an independent artiste and for me, it’s important to take time and work on myself, my music. Why did you take your time to release new music? You’ve already released an album in 2015, but it took you nearly four years to release another bigger project. From the Magazine Brave New World Under The Shadow Of The Pandemic The Four Horsemen Of Apocalypse Prison Diary: Uncertainty Keeps Political Prisoners Hanging Between Hope And Hopelessness Covid Nightmare: Time Of The Living Dead Meowdi: A Short Story by Perumal Murugan