S
INGER Khan Saab
revealed why old
melodies continue
to connect with younger
audiences despite the
fact that they have not
experienced the original
era. He said that the old
music had a timeless
soul, with immortal
melodies.
He was asked, "Dhurandhar’s
album strongly focuses on nostalgia and recreates classics. Why
do you think old melodies continue to connect so deeply with
younger audiences, even though
they never experienced the original era?"
Claiming that such kind of
music can never vanish, Khan
Saab explained, "Music from earlier generations had a timeless
soul.
Whether it was Mohammed
Rafi Sahab or Lata Ji, their era created immortal melodies. Such
music can never disappear."
He further told ,
"Trends will keep
changing. Today’s
music will also become
old one day, and newer styles will emerge
after that. The presentation changes with
every generation, but the essence
of music remains the same."
"In our industry, only the plating changes; the ingredients
remain the same. But one thing
will never die — Sufi music.
Inshallah, Sufi music will always
live on," concluded Khan Saab.
Khan Saab opened up about
being part of Dhurandhar
through the recreated version of
Aari Aari. The singer shared that
he added his Punjabi folk touch
to the track, while revealing that
the scratch version was recorded
very naturally within minutes.