ACE singer Hariharan is proving that
there is no age limit when it comes to
learning something new.
The veteran singer recently gave fans a glimpse
of his attempt to decode Gen Z lingo, admitting that he may have spent “a little too much
time” trying to understand the new generation's
language.
In a video shared by the singer on his social
media account, Hariharan is seen reading and
decoding popular Gen Z expressions such as
“slay”, “no cap”, “GOAT” and “slap”
Sharing the video, Hariharan wrote, “I may
have spent a little too much time trying to
understand your Gen Z language… b mm From
“slay” to “no cap”, I’m slowly getting there! But
enough decoding your comments, now it’s time
to meet you all in person.
Mumbai, I’ll see you
on 22nd August. (sic)”
Hariharan, known for his distinctive, soulful
voice, has had a career spanning more than four
decades. He has reportedly recorded over 5,000
songs across 10 languages and has been a prominent voice in Hindi,Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada
and Telugu cinema.
He began his playback career with the 1978
Hindi film Gaman, after winning the All India
Sur Singaar competition in 1977.
Hariharan made his mark in Tamil cinema
with AR Rahman's Thamizha Thamizha from
Mani Ratnam’s Roja. His collaboration with
Rahman went on to produce several memorable songs, including Uyire Uyire from Bombay.