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have a clear direction, but in other ways, it’s a lot more challenging because you have to intentionally stay away from certain words, imagery, moods, etc – which can feel a little restrictive. I enjoy both the processes a lot for different reasons. You are known as a man of few words. Is that because you prefer to express yourself with music? Or do you just not like all that talking? I guess this has come from the fact that I don’t like talking much on stage. I prefer to let my music do the talking there. In life and otherwise, I think I am fairly talkative actually. When did you first realize that your music was touching people’s lives? At my Mumbai show last December, which was one of the biggest shows of my life till that date. There’s an Instagram post about my experience on that day, I think that will give you a lot of perspective. Apart from that, seeing people have ‘cold/ mess’ tattoos on their arms and necks definitely has deepened the process, even though I personally am petrified of the idea of a tattoo. Who do you listen to? All kinds of artists. Lately been listening to the new Mac Miller record a lot. Since you tend to write rather expertly about basic human experiences, what do you think people want more than anything else in their lives? I have never made such a claim. I don’t think I am qualified to answer what people want from their lives. It’s quite an existential thought and I might have not answered that question even 12 The Score Magazine highonscore.com for myself. It, however, is endearing to see so many people find a connection in their lives with my music. The fact that you are celebrated now; has that made a real difference in your life? No, as of now my life continues to remain pretty much the same. Yes, occasionally now at airports and coffee shops random people come up to me saying they love my music. But beyond that, so far, I've been able to live a normal life. What have you been reading these days? I started this book called The Checklist Manifesto sometime ago but then kinda stopped. It’s been super busy with lots of touring and traveling so I’m planning to get back to that in the next few days. Has a book ever given birth to one of your songs? No. Not yet. What is more difficult - finding the initial idea for a song or polishing it into the song that listeners eventually receive? Polishing the song is definitely more challenging. I think people glorify the concept of an ‘idea’ way too much. Ideas are great but they’re meaningless if not executed properly. Is there a real difference between writing in English and Hindi? Do you think the same people are listening to both in the same numbers? For me, not really. When it comes to writing a song, general rules of songwriting apply across the board regardless of the language being employed. Secondly – I would assume so, but I don’t know for sure. You can check the numbers and see for yourself. Who would your ideal musical collaboration be with? I don’t know. You only know a collaboration is working when you’re in it.