What Are Babul Supriyo's Thoughts on the Evolving Role of Female Singers in the Industry?
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Mumbai, Feb 14 (NationPress) Singer Babul Supriyo discussed the persistent inequality between male and female vocalists in the music scene. In an exclusive interview with IANS, he noted that contemporary male singers are hitting such high octaves that female singers are often compelled to adjust their voices downwards.
When exploring the evolving landscape of the music industry, Supriyo remarked, "The male vocalists are performing in such elevated octaves that, at times, exceptionally talented female singers have no alternative but to sing in a lower range. This often compromises the true quality of their voices. Today, playback singing has undergone a significant transformation. Many songs do not feature lip-syncing; instead, they play in the background."
He cited Celine Dion's iconic song "My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic" as an example, noting it is often used as background music rather than for traditional playback.
During the discussion, Supriyo also shared his thoughts on Arijit Singh's choice to step back from playback singing, expressing confidence in Arijit's decision-making process.
He encouraged everyone to trust Arijit, believing that he has given considerable thought to his retirement from playback singing. Supriyo stated, "I believe he (Arijit) is a wise individual. He is intense, incredibly talented, and among the finest singers we have had. Someone with such a profound ability to convey emotions through his craft will undoubtedly find a way to articulate his feelings. He must have deeply considered his choice."
"What's crucial is for us to refrain from making noise about it and instead patiently wait to see what innovative offerings he has for us in the future, as we all hold great admiration for him," Supriyo concluded.