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Indian Pop music is something that can be considered a conglomerate of music. Indian pop music derives much influence from beats around the world, but twisting them to an Indian feel, by adding only Indian beats, instruments and language. One such example is Punjabi MC's song "Beware of the Boys". Indian pop has come a long way. It was reletavely non exsistant until the late 70s to early 80s. But the major push to bring Indian music into a 'Pop' motif was the versatile Alisha Chinoy, credited as the Queen/Founder of modern Indo-Pop. | |||
With her step forward many new artist, later, came into what was dubbed "Indo-Pop". Some examples of artists include, Sonu Nigam, Rageshwari, Bombay Vikings, Colonial Cousins, Asha Bhosle, Sunidi Chauhan Khan, Bombay Rockers, Anu Malik and more recently Raghav, Jay Sean, Rishi Rich and the ever famous Bally Sagoo. | ]With her step forward many new artist, later, came into what was dubbed "Indo-Pop". Some examples of artists include, Sonu Nigam, Rageshwari, Bombay Vikings, Colonial Cousins, Asha Bhosle, Sunidi Chauhan Khan, Bombay Rockers, Anu Malik and more recently Raghav, Jay Sean, Rishi Rich and the ever famous Bally Sagoo. | ||
Recently Indian pop has taken an interesting turn, with the 'remixing' of oldie songs from past Indian Film songs and adding new beats to them. | Recently Indian pop has taken an interesting turn, with the 'remixing' of oldie songs from past Indian Film songs and adding new beats to them. | ||
Indian music, whether it be Filmi, Classical, Pop or Folk, still incorporates the eternal beats of India, making it one of few pop music cultures, e.g. Turkish and Arabic Music, that keep traditional beat and sound even with the modernization of music. | Indian music, whether it be Filmi, Classical, Pop or Folk, still incorporates the eternal beats of India, making it one of few pop music cultures, e.g. Turkish and Arabic Music, that keep traditional beat and sound even with the modernization of music. |
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Indian Pop music is something that can be considered a conglomerate of music. Indian pop music derives much influence from beats around the world, but twisting them to an Indian feel, by adding only Indian beats, instruments and language. One such example is Punjabi MC's song "Beware of the Boys". Indian pop has come a long way. It was reletavely non exsistant until the late 70s to early 80s. But the major push to bring Indian music into a 'Pop' motif was the versatile Alisha Chinoy, credited as the Queen/Founder of modern Indo-Pop. File:Alishareinvited.jpgWith her step forward many new artist, later, came into what was dubbed "Indo-Pop". Some examples of artists include, Sonu Nigam, Rageshwari, Bombay Vikings, Colonial Cousins, Asha Bhosle, Sunidi Chauhan Khan, Bombay Rockers, Anu Malik and more recently Raghav, Jay Sean, Rishi Rich and the ever famous Bally Sagoo. Recently Indian pop has taken an interesting turn, with the 'remixing' of oldie songs from past Indian Film songs and adding new beats to them.
Indian music, whether it be Filmi, Classical, Pop or Folk, still incorporates the eternal beats of India, making it one of few pop music cultures, e.g. Turkish and Arabic Music, that keep traditional beat and sound even with the modernization of music.