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Rap is rebel music worldwide, here it's 'pop rap': Badshah

IANS | By, Mumbai
Jul 29, 2015 07:11 PM IST

Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai singer Badshah says he is happy for the popularity of rap in the country but wants the genre to grow further and not fade away. The Get Up Jawani crooner says Bollywood has come up with a "whole new genre" of rap music and it should be aptly called pop rap or Bollywood rap.

Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai singer Badshah says he is happy for the popularity of rap in the country but wants the genre to grow further and not fade away.



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Badshah (Aditya Singh) is an Indian rapper known for hit numbers like Saturday Saturday, Abhi Toh Party, Proper Patola and Bandook. (OfficialBadshah/Facebook)
Badshah (Aditya Singh) is an Indian rapper known for hit numbers like Saturday Saturday, Abhi Toh Party, Proper Patola and Bandook. (OfficialBadshah/Facebook)

Currently riding high on the success of his latest song DJ Waley Babu, Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Singh, said: "I am a bit concerned about my genre. Like EDM (electronic dance music) was a phase, right? Bollywood came to the EDM wagon and then it faded out. Similarly, I think they are picking up on rap. I just don't want it to fade out. I want rap to grow as a genre."

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The Get Up Jawani crooner says Bollywood has come up with a "whole new genre" of rap music and it should be aptly called pop rap or Bollywood rap.

"Right from its roots in the west, it has always been touted as rebellion music but in India, I think we have created a whole new genre. I won't call it rap. I would call it 'pop rap' or 'Bollywood rap', which is about parties," the rapper said.

And he has cashed in on it fully by delivering multiple hit songs like Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai, Proper Patola and Saturday Saturday. Badshah makes no bones in admitting that it is because of Bollywood, he has got the "pan-Indian reach".



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"It's now that I know a lot of people (who) listen to me.... and it's now that I have got the pan-Indian reach since I am in Bollywood," he said.

But Badshah also believes in being a socially responsible talent.

He says he knows he has "responsibilities". So, through his songs, he wants to create awareness about social issues but in an "entertaining manner".

"I realise that as an artiste I have a responsibility towards the society... I have made a song on female foeticide, Pinjra is another song that tackled the issue of honour killings in a subtle way," he said.

"Today's generation doesn't want to be preached... so you have to give out a message in a way that entertains them at the same time and makes them realise something," he added.



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After his song Saturday Saturday got picked for Shashank Khaitan's directorial Humpty Sharma ki Dulhania, which has become a huge success, the musician's other song, Chull will be featured in an upcoming Karan Johar production.

The Bandook rapper, who started his musical journey in 2006, also cleared the air surrounding a song he was going to be doing for Welcome Back. In fact, he will be doing two songs for the film Kapoor and Sons.

"I think the Welcome Back song is not happening. I'm definitely doing a song in Hero. Chull would be in Karan Johar's next and I have done another song for the same, which not a lot of people know. So I have got two songs in that movie Kapoor and Sons and I am doing a song for Jazbaa," Badshah said.

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