I consider myself blessed.

There is always space for good music.

I've always loved making independent music.

I did my first album with my own record label.

I love my life, and I try to keep my fans happy.

I come from a small village in Gurdaspur district.

I enjoy independent music, even more than Bollywood.

You don't necessarily need Bollywood for wider acclaim.

Bollywood helps in enabling a platform for many artistes.

I still don't know if there is any one mantra for success.

I might have sung party numbers, but I love to party alone.

I love performing live and engaging with my fans on-ground.

I don't think I will be able act; I am not talented in that area.

I have always been trying to make music which appeals to global audience.

From the very beginning, I was clear that it would always be music for me.

Punjabi songs are fun. They help to cheer up the environment and the mood.

I'm really thrilled and excited about my first single with Dhvani Bhanushali.

I don't want to compromise on my singing or drop down its level to start acting.

When I entered the music industry, the biggest struggle was reaching out to people.

Wherever you go, your memories from the place you grew up in always remain special.

I have a very small list of friends with whom I gel and love to spend my time with.

Yes I am a big time foodie, but I make sure to eat a little less than my actual hunger.

Bruno Mars. He is my favourite artist, and I always look forward to see him perform live.

My concern has always been to write songs that my audience, my fans are able to identify with.

One can find a Punjabi song in all genres. I, as a singer, too, aim to sing all kind of songs.

I am passionate about singing, and I strive to improve with every song and keep getting better.

My family, particularly my brother, made it possible for me to get into the Punjabi music industry.

I feel honoured and blessed for all the support from listeners worldwide who have supported my music.

I started singing and writing songs since childhood and later started releasing my independent music.

If someone has given a hit in the industry, and everyone talks about the song and artist, that's a hit.

If a new artist comes, and he doesn't have a good record label to invest in him, then there is no point.

When most of my solo/single tracks started making a buzz globally, labels started placing my songs in movies.

Delhiites are mind-blowing. Their enthusiasm and fervour pumps me up to give my best shot. They value my music.

I love my God, and whenever I want something, I pray to Him, and my wish is fulfilled. That's my success mantra.

I am a simple person and a big fan of Indian cuisine, so whenever I am home, I prefer to eat the simple daal roti.

I am not a rapper. And I believe people in India are not even clear with the whole idea of rap or what it signifies.

I never wanted to impress anyone nor had to complete my education just so that my parents could allow me to pursue music.

With independent music, I can do what I feel satisfied with, and not feel the pressure of what others expect me to deliver.

I wanted to understand the business side of entertainment, and that's why I decided to complete my MBA while I was in Delhi.

When the audience resonates with my music and sings every single word from the song, the high of performing live is unmatched.

I don't see myself in competition with anyone, I am in my own space; I don't follow anyone, though I appreciate good work always.

Bollywood, no doubt, has a wider acclaim, and it feels top of the world to see people from all around the world dancing to my songs.

With good music, yes, we can bring people together because a good song will touch your soul no matter what and where it is coming from.

I am amused with the love people are showing for my songs. I am really happy to see my fans enjoying my music and loving the music I make.

My association with Delhi goes way back... After finishing high school in Punjab, I moved here to chase my passion and obsession for music.

As an independent artist, there can be nothing better than the fact that your song will be played and heard in different corners of the world.

I have a lot of friends here, and I love spending time with them, but Delhi's endless traffic jams make it very difficult to manage the plans.

My songs were already a hit track with over 100 million views/comments and multi-hundred thousand downloads on online websites before coming to Bollywood.

It won't be fair on my part to name one song that brought me fame, but 'Suit Suit' from 'Hindi Medium' is close to my heart, and it quite turned tables for me.

I think time has changed everything. Not only music but our surroundings, technology, fashion - everything has changed with time, and it will keep changing every day.

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