Is Papon's Odia Music Debut a Game Changer?
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Mumbai, Jan 29 (NationPress) Renowned playback singer Papon, famous for hits like Bulleya, Jiyein Kyun, and Moh Moh Ke Dhaage, has embarked on his journey into Odia music with the release of his latest track Kuni Kuni. This romantic tune eloquently conveys themes of love, yearning, and delicate emotions.
Kuni Kuni is a touching piece where gentle melodies intertwine with poetic lyrics, offering a calming auditory experience.
Reflecting on his first foray into Odia singing, Papon revealed that the experience proved to be both novel and enriching. Hailing from Assam, a region where music is intricately woven with emotion and narrative, he found that embracing the Odia dialect necessitated a careful appreciation of its pronunciation, rhythm, and cultural subtleties. He described the Odia language as possessing a gentle flow and emotional softness, which allowed him to connect deeply with the song and its essence. The lyrics were penned by Sunil Parida, with music composed by Bharat-Hitarth.
He expressed, “Performing in Odia was entirely new for me. Being from Assam, I was thrilled to delve into a distinct linguistic and musical realm. Odia has a remarkable emotional depth, and once I grasped the dialect and its intricacies, the song unfolded naturally. It enabled me to convey romance in a pure and sincere manner.”
Showing appreciation for his Odia audience, the singer stated, “I have always felt overwhelming love from fans across India, and this song is my modest way of reaching out to my Odia supporters. I hope they sense the authenticity and warmth we infused into Kuni Kuni, and that it becomes a cherished memory for them.”
With Kuni Kuni, Papon marks his 11th language as a vocalist, having previously sung in Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Urdu, Mishing, Bodo, Tiwa, and Punjabi.