'I am calling it off': Arijit Singh retires from playback singing
Arijit Singh announced he will stop taking new playback singing assignments, stunning fans.
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Arijit Singh said he will keep making independent music and complete his existing commitments (ANI)
New Delhi, 27 Jan
"I am calling it off, it was a wonderful journey," said Arijit Singh on Tuesday, announcing that he will not be taking up any new assignments as a playback singer, a decision that sent shockwaves across his fan base.
In a
message shared on his social media pages, Singh said he has decided to step
away from playback singing, a move that comes at the peak of his career as one of
the most popular and in-demand voices in Hindi cinema.
“Hello,
Happy New Year to all. I want to thank you all for giving me so much love all
these years as listeners. I am happy to announce that I am not going to be
taking any new assignments as a playback vocalist from now on. I am calling it
off. It was a wonderful journey,” he wrote.
The 38-year-old Singh, however, clarified that he would continue to make music
independently and complete existing commitments.
“God has
been really kind to me. I am a fan of good music and in future will be learning
more and doing more on my own as a small little artist. Thanks again for all your
support. I still have to finish some pending commitments, will finish them. So
you might get some releases this year. Just to be clear that I won’t stop
making music,” he added.
While Singh did not elaborate on the reasons behind his decision, the announcement
was met with disbelief, with many fans expressing their dismay in the comments
section.
"Too
soon, sir, can’t be real," wrote one user.
Another
person said, "This cannot be true."
"Arreey
but whyyyyyy ??????? Why are you doing this to us ??? Please don’t go, man. We
need you for at least 20 more years," read a comment.
Singh's
rise in the Indian music industry has been nothing short of meteoric.
He
started as a contestant on the reality show “Fame Gurukul” in 2005 and made his
playback debut in 2011 with “Phir Mohabbat” from the Emraan Hashmi-starrer
"Murder 2".
He broke
into the big league with the soulful hit “Tum Hi Ho” from “Aashiqui 2” in 2013.
The success of the song made him a household name.
After
that, Singh quickly became the voice of many moods, be it love, heartbreak or
happiness. He went on to deliver a string of chartbusters such as “Channa
Mereya”, “Agar Tum Saath Ho”, “Raabta”, “Kesariya”, “Gerua”, “Ae Dil Hai
Mushkil” and "Chaleya".
Over the
years, he has lent his voice to nearly all of Hindi cinema’s leading stars --
from superstars Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan to actors like Ranbir Kapoor and
Ranveer Singh.
Singh
recorded songs in multiple Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil,
Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi, and collaborated with leading composers and
filmmakers.
His work
earned him numerous Filmfare Awards, including multiple Best Male Playback
Singer honours.
In July
last year, Singh edged past global pop stars Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran to
emerge as the most followed artist on music streaming platform Spotify with 151
million followers.
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