Armaan Malik Reflects on the Purity of Nineties Love Songs

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Key Takeaways
- Armaan Malik emphasizes the innocence in 90s love songs.
- His track Pehla Nasha 2.0 aims to capture that essence.
- He believes modern love songs lack authenticity.
- Collaboration with Amaal Mallik is significant in his music.
- Ed Sheeran praises Armaan as a talented friend.
Mumbai, Feb 6 (NationPress) Singer Armaan Malik recently released another touching tune with Pehla Nasha 2.0. During an exclusive interview with IANS, he was asked for his thoughts on the innocent nature of love songs from the nineties.
He responded, "I genuinely believe that innocence was a significant part of the 90s music scene. Over the years, many love songs have become somewhat pretentious, often presenting fictional scenarios or failing to convey love in an authentic way. That true essence was so evident in the love songs of the 90s, which is why we aimed to capture that spirit in Pehla Nasha 2.0. It evokes a feeling of first romance, something that seems to be lacking in modern tracks."
Armaan Malik continued, "The love songs I am recognized for, such as 'Sab Tera' and 'Sau Asmaan', along with other collaborations with Amaal, embody that innocence. We believe in that kind of love, which mirrors what the 90s portrayed. I’m grateful to have the chance to revive that purity and essence of love."
Pehla Nasha 2.0 features compositions by Amaal Mallik, with lyrics crafted by Rashmi Virag.
In other news, global music icon Ed Sheeran is currently touring India as part of his Mathematics tour. At the Hyderabad concert, the 'Shape of You' performer expressed his admiration for Armaan Malik, referring to him as not only a gifted artist but also a true friend. Ed Sheeran stated, “I met this man in 2021, and it's been quite a journey together... He is such a good friend, and I’m glad he came here tonight. Please make some noise for Armaan Malik.”