<p>Amit Mishra is a singer and songwriter whose claim to fame came with the song ‘Bulleya’ from the film ‘Ae Dil Hai Huskil’. A trained musician and a classical vocalist, he is known for lending his voice to songs like ‘Sau Tarah Ke’, Manma Emotion Jaage’ and ‘Seedha Saadha’. </p>.<p>Recently, he collaborated with composer Apoorv Singh for a song ‘Dastaan’. <em>Metrolife</em> spoke with the singer to find out about making music during the pandemic, the collaboration and more. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>How did making this song during the pandemic pan out? </strong></p>.<p>It was amazing to work with a brilliant composer and percussionist. His team was also great. It did feel odd making music during the pandemic, but creating music was great. And working on a song that had so much energy and great production really helped. I also had a great time recording in the studio.</p>.<p class="Question"><strong>Was this your first time working with Apoorv?</strong></p>.<p>Yes. Though I have been listening to his performances for a long time and he is one of the finest percussionists in this country. He is an extremely brilliant musician. I am really impressed by his talent and the passion he has for his music. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>How did you spend your lockdown?</strong></p>.<p>It took me a few weeks to realise that the lockdown would last a while. When I did, I travelled back home to my parents and spent time with them. I worked on my diet, worked out, did a lot of vocal exercises and just enjoyed being home. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>What changes do you anticipate in the music industry in the next decade?</strong></p>.<p>The last two decades has been very rhythm-oriented, but I think over the next decade will see a switch back to melodies. But, they will co-exist together. There will also be some new-age electronic production styles.</p>.<p class="Question"><strong>Projects in the pipeline...</strong></p>.<p>I have a couple of songs lined up that’s all ready for release. One of them is a devotional song. I am working on a few tracks with new age composers like Anand Tripathi, Surayansh Mishra and Palash Muchhal. </p>
<p>Amit Mishra is a singer and songwriter whose claim to fame came with the song ‘Bulleya’ from the film ‘Ae Dil Hai Huskil’. A trained musician and a classical vocalist, he is known for lending his voice to songs like ‘Sau Tarah Ke’, Manma Emotion Jaage’ and ‘Seedha Saadha’. </p>.<p>Recently, he collaborated with composer Apoorv Singh for a song ‘Dastaan’. <em>Metrolife</em> spoke with the singer to find out about making music during the pandemic, the collaboration and more. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>How did making this song during the pandemic pan out? </strong></p>.<p>It was amazing to work with a brilliant composer and percussionist. His team was also great. It did feel odd making music during the pandemic, but creating music was great. And working on a song that had so much energy and great production really helped. I also had a great time recording in the studio.</p>.<p class="Question"><strong>Was this your first time working with Apoorv?</strong></p>.<p>Yes. Though I have been listening to his performances for a long time and he is one of the finest percussionists in this country. He is an extremely brilliant musician. I am really impressed by his talent and the passion he has for his music. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>How did you spend your lockdown?</strong></p>.<p>It took me a few weeks to realise that the lockdown would last a while. When I did, I travelled back home to my parents and spent time with them. I worked on my diet, worked out, did a lot of vocal exercises and just enjoyed being home. </p>.<p class="Question"><strong>What changes do you anticipate in the music industry in the next decade?</strong></p>.<p>The last two decades has been very rhythm-oriented, but I think over the next decade will see a switch back to melodies. But, they will co-exist together. There will also be some new-age electronic production styles.</p>.<p class="Question"><strong>Projects in the pipeline...</strong></p>.<p>I have a couple of songs lined up that’s all ready for release. One of them is a devotional song. I am working on a few tracks with new age composers like Anand Tripathi, Surayansh Mishra and Palash Muchhal. </p>