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Get to know...Ricky Kej

Composer and UN Goodwill Ambassador, Ricky Kej (@RickyKej) recalls the time he met Hans Zimmer and the point when his musical journey began

Updated on: Jan 31, 2025 17:43 IST
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Composer Ricky Kej wishes he had the superpower of listening to his music with fresh ears.
Composer Ricky Kej wishes he had the superpower of listening to his music with fresh ears.
  • Currently, I am

    Creating music with Vedam Records, under Universal Music India. And I’m hoping that my album, Break of Dawn, wins a Grammy in a few days!

  • High point in life

    At 17, I got my first professional keyboard. It was my first tangible step into the world of music.

  • Low point in life

    I erase most lows from my memory. It’s my mind’s way of making room for the positive.

  • On my playlist

    The Face of Love, by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Eddie Vedder; The Emptiness Machine, by Linkin Park.

  • One thing I would never buy

    Anything tobacco-related.

  • Today, I am craving

    A truly restful night’s sleep!

  • Last thing I ordered online

    A set of three steps for my old Golden Retriever so he can hop onto my bed easily.

  • Advice for my 18-year-old self

    Do not waste time doubting yourself. Had I known that music would become my career, I would have thrown myself in without hesitation.

  • Favourite subject in school

    Music and Biology.

  • My secret skill is

    I have an incredible memory of people, incidents, words, and moments.

  • A magic tool I wish I had

    One that lets me listen to my music with fresh ears.

  • My favourite Sunday memory

    Mornings in Bengaluru with my family at the Vidhan Soudha—picnicking on the lawns, eating peanuts, and playing football with the monkeys around us. It was pure, simple joy.

  • My most star-struck moment

    Meeting Hans Zimmer after my first Grammy win in 2015. I asked him for a selfie and we chatted briefly.

  • My favourite bad habit

    Pizzas, burgers, anything cheesy and fried.

  • If I could time-travel

    I would jump ahead to see the world I will miss. I wonder if humanity will finally embrace environmental responsibility.

  • The best thing about fame

    The love and pride people show for my achievements are deeply moving. It is incredibly humbling when someone tells me I have made India proud.

  • The worst thing about fame

    The inability to go incognito, especially when I am at a concert enjoying another artist’s music. I wish I could blend in and keep the spotlight on the stage.