Sonu Nigam reveals factionalism of music industry, says- 'Here too can be suicide'..
After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, there has been a new debate in the industry regarding nepotism and factionalism. Now Sonu Nigam has shared a video of his saying that if the factionalism in the music industry does not end soon, it is possible that the news of suicide can be heard here too. Not only this, Sonu Nigam has also targeted the bagger music companies and an actor named. Actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death prompted Sonu Nigam to open up about the "cruel" machinations of the music industry in a new video blog. The 46-year-singer shared his vlog with a troubling caption, "You might soon hear about suicides in the music industry", in which he called out the "mafias" of the music industry, two of them in particular, without taking names. "Sushant Singh Rajput died, an actor died. Tomorrow, you can hear the same about a singer, or a composer, or a lyrics writer. Because the music scenario in our country... there are bigger 'mafias' here that in the film industry, unfortunately," said Mr Nigam. "The power rests in the hands of two of them... just two from the music industry. They own companies. They have the power to make someone sing or not sing," he added.
Sonu Nigam says about himself, 'It has happened to me many times that songs have been sung to me, but an actor who has been accused himself comes and refuses not to keep his songs. He has done the same with Arijit Singh. Each song is sung by nine people. Music companies say that if you are the artist of my company, then I will give you work or not. I think it is not right. '
"It's very difficult for the new kids, very difficult... I speak to every one of them. They are troubled that the producer wants to work with them, the director wants to work, even the music composer wants to work with them but the music company will say: 'This is not our artiste'," he added.
"I was lucky that I joined (the industry) at a young age, I escaped the clutches," he added, saying he joined music industry in Mumbai in 1991 but "I got out of it. I don't have any wish to sing for the last 15 years. It's ok. I am happy in my own world. But I have seen the frustration in the eyes, in the voice, in the words of new singers, new composers, new lyrics writers... tears of blood, sometimes."
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