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  • 6/10/2025
Mumbai: During an exclusive conversation with Singer Jyotica Tangri, where she discussed her latest album ‘Heart Wali Baaji,’ a song she wrote, composed, and produced. She shared her creative process, collaborations, and experiences as an independent artist. Jyotika emphasized the importance of heartfelt work, proper credit, and perseverance. She expressed her admiration for potential collaborators like Deepika Padukone and shared her dream of singing for her. Jyotika's message to her audience is that true love perseveres despite obstacles.

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00:00Thank you, thank you so much for having me.
00:05First of all, I would like to know that the title of Baji is very interesting.
00:10How much is your personal touch?
00:13My personal touch is so much that the whole song is written in flow flow.
00:20I have also written in a session.
00:24It is very close to my heart.
00:29At the end, if you listen to the song, there is a very loving couple.
00:33There are four lines.
00:35There is a song called Heart and Spade.
00:38Like in Tash, Heart and Spade.
00:41What are your thoughts?
00:43There are decisions from the heart.
00:45It is not from the law.
00:47I thought it was a very interesting concept.
00:49I thought it should be the name of it.
00:53How many decisions are you?
00:56I actually take my own decisions with my heart.
01:01I am trying to think more and more aspects.
01:06But I feel that whatever I have done with my heart,
01:09people also reach to my heart.
01:11So, what I have done with my songs.
01:14The songs that I have written in my heart,
01:15people have really liked it.
01:17It took a little time.
01:18I think the songs that I have written in my heart.
01:21But today, there are some songs that were written in my heart.
01:23But it is now in my heart.
01:24I feel that it is a little time.
01:26It takes a little time.
01:27It takes a little time.
01:28But it is always the result of that.
01:30What is the song that I have done with my heart?
01:34For me, Heart Baji is very special, because as a vocalist, the song has been made for the end.
01:49So I can't keep up with my own decisions.
01:53But Heart Baji is like a baby.
01:56I have seen it from the beginning. I have made it myself.
02:01And all of these things, the music is made.
02:04They are very good artists.
02:07There are many things that are already on YouTube.
02:10They are made of music.
02:12And the decision of Prince to take it,
02:16I had a voice in my heart.
02:19I had a voice in a car-cou-jutt.
02:22So I listened to Prince.
02:23And they said that I would like to sing.
02:26And literally, they recorded my vocals for 2 hours.
02:29Which is a very strange thing.
02:31Because the artist takes a lot of time.
02:34Everyone has a lot of time.
02:36But they did it very well.
02:38They did it very well.
02:39They did it very well.
02:40They did it with me in the video.
02:41And it was a really good experience.
02:43My whole team worked very hard on this track.
02:46So definitely Heart Baji.
02:48How did Prince get your first experience?
02:50How did Prince get your first experience?
02:51How did Prince get your first experience?
02:52Actually, it was my first experience.
02:54And I didn't get to them anymore.
02:56I didn't even know them.
02:57I didn't even know them.
02:58I didn't even know them.
03:00In fact, I had a party at one party.
03:02There was a song launch.
03:04So I got to get them.
03:06And then I got their number.
03:08And then I talked to them.
03:10And then I talked to them.
03:11I gave them a song.
03:12But I didn't feel like
03:13that the first time
03:14we work together.
03:15To talk about singing.
03:16To collaborate.
03:17They did it very positively.
03:19And they did it very well.
03:21They did it very well.
03:22In fact,
03:23we were also doing something.
03:25Like the video made.
03:26So the editing.
03:27They also gave me a whole bunch.
03:29And told me.
03:30Let me show you.
03:31We do it.
03:32We will do that.
03:33So I was very happy.
03:35Because a collab.
03:36It was a fun thing.
03:37It came to me.
03:38So,
03:39what is your favorite.
03:40What do you think of yourself?
03:42In the world?
03:44Actually.
03:45If you ask me,
03:46I am a hopeless romantic man.
03:48So.
03:49Whatever.
03:50Choosing.
03:51What does something else?
03:52I mean.
03:53You pick up your songs.
03:54So.
03:55I could sing songs.
03:56In that same thing.
03:57I can sing songs.
03:58Like.
03:59The song was called.
04:00I was loved.
04:01I was loved.
04:02So,
04:03I have had a really nice feeling,
04:04and I feel like
04:05I have also had a very happy feeling.
04:07and mostly in my songs I feel like I am an adorer in each relationship.
04:14I am an adorer and an adored.
04:17I am the one who loves me and I am the one who loves me.
04:20So I am the one who loves me.
04:22So I am the one who loves me and I am the one who loves me.
04:27And I feel good for everyone.
04:30So I think that I have a real feeling.
04:33I feel like a lot of girls are like me.
04:35So I feel like they can relate to me.
04:38So that's why I write this.
04:40Are you famous for romantic folks?
04:43Do you like heartbreak or not?
04:46Actually, I don't like it.
04:50I don't like the mood in my life.
04:53It's not that in my life.
04:55I listen to my friends.
04:58I listen to them and see the situations.
05:02I listen to them and inspire them.
05:04Whatever I have in my heart.
05:05I write.
05:06I make a song.
05:07What is the concept of heartbreak and heartbreak?
05:11Actually, I have a drill genre.
05:15I have a music style of beats.
05:18So I got a loop.
05:20I got a recording.
05:22So I started to jam on the beat.
05:25I was sitting alone.
05:26I was sitting alone.
05:27I had a set-up of studio.
05:28So I got the mic on.
05:29I put the beat on the beat.
05:31And I thought, okay.
05:32I can do something.
05:33I can do something.
05:34And I literally...
05:35Usually it's like,
05:36I make a tune first.
05:38Then I write.
05:39Then I write.
05:40Then I write.
05:41Then I write.
05:42Then I write.
05:43I write.
05:44I write.
05:45I write.
05:46I write.
05:47I put the record on.
05:48I thought,
05:49I will see what I want to do later.
05:50So all the songs,
05:51literally,
05:52in one hour,
05:53I just went out of my mouth.
05:55Then I heard.
05:56I said,
05:57I feel good.
05:58I feel good.
05:59I feel good.
06:00I feel good.
06:01That is not,
06:02never a while or something can be blessed.
06:04I would probably write.
06:05So that is like this.
06:06Do you think this is more than a Bollywood album.
06:08What about Bollywood album?
06:10How about Bollywood album is really vast.
06:13What's that?
06:14I was thinking that it's really vast.
06:16People watch films on the world,
06:18and are looking looking for movies on the world.
06:20And they're waiting.
06:22And they're waiting for the moment.
06:24How about the actors?
06:26There are many without the love.
06:28There are stars around the world.
06:30So there are many fans.
06:32So definitely when you sing a song,
06:34there is a big exposure because
06:36there is already a big audience.
06:38But an independent artist
06:40starts from scratch from zero.
06:42He has to do everything.
06:44He has to do everything.
06:46He has to do the recording,
06:48he has to do the music,
06:50he has to do the video,
06:52he has to do the promotion.
06:54So slowly, slowly, he has to do the fan base.
06:56But that fan base
06:58has to be true fans.
07:00Those people are like you,
07:02that they don't lose your life.
07:04For example,
07:06there are many independent artists
07:08who go to their own songs
07:10for their own songs.
07:12And you have to sing that song,
07:14like Mairi, the Euphoria.
07:16Even if they listen to Mairi,
07:18his heart is like,
07:20yes, this is what we remember.
07:22So I also try to make a song
07:24that I can make a song in my heart,
07:26and I can recognize
07:28that the style of Jyotika
07:30or that song was made
07:32with my heart.
07:34About the songs,
07:36there have been a lot of different languages.
07:38So how do you know
07:40the other languages?
07:42different languages?
07:44So I was very shocked
07:46from different languages.
07:48My Guruji, Sridhar Mendra Kattak Ji,
07:50he taught me classical.
07:52Basically, I taught him
07:54but he was so inspired and motivated
07:56that you sing in different languages.
07:58So he taught me
08:00to sing in 21 languages.
08:02And many people don't know
08:04that my first reality show
08:06that I would do.
08:08And I performed it in 21 languages.
08:10It was also set in 21 languages.
08:12And Judge Farah Khan Anumalik
08:14in 2012-2013.
08:16So at that time,
08:18this was the first act
08:20that I had done.
08:22And many people came to me.
08:24People would like to say,
08:26that they are different languages.
08:28because there are different languages.
08:30Like I have written in Italian.
08:32So,
08:33any composer easily
08:34tells me
08:35that you can do it.
08:36So,
08:37I tell them,
08:38that I can sing.
08:39So,
08:40this is a very useful thing.
08:41As you said,
08:42legendary singers
08:43do you say
08:45that
08:46without autotune
08:47and glamorous videos
08:48do you not play?
08:50So,
08:51how do you feel different?
08:53How do you feel different?
08:55Look,
08:56there are many songs
08:57that
08:58actually
08:59there is no need
09:00to be made
09:01that after the video
09:02it is only dropped
09:03before.
09:04So,
09:05these are different
09:06people.
09:07But,
09:08when I was making a heart
09:09song,
09:10because I have made it
09:11from the beginning,
09:12written,
09:13composed,
09:14so,
09:15in my mind,
09:16there was also a concept.
09:17So,
09:18it is not that
09:19we don't even make a video.
09:20It works.
09:21The concept
09:22I felt
09:23that
09:24made it
09:25and made it
09:26and made it
09:27and made it
09:28so,
09:29that's why
09:30we have made a video
09:31and definitely
09:32if you will see it,
09:33we have made it
09:34with a lot of love.
09:35The whole team has
09:36and
09:37it is also an art form.
09:38So,
09:39I do not think that
09:40it will be a glamorous video
09:41so,
09:42I will get a push
09:43or my song.
09:44I have made it
09:45so that
09:46I can emote it
09:47well.
09:48The expressions
09:49that I wanted to give
09:50my songs
09:51are you a successful female
09:53playback singer
09:54and in the industry
09:55do you have to give
09:56female singers
09:57and male singers
09:58in the industry?
10:00Actually,
10:01when I was new
10:02then,
10:03it was a lot
10:04that the female singers
10:05were given
10:06only 4 or 5 lines
10:07in the whole song.
10:08They were given
10:09one song.
10:10They were given
10:11one song.
10:12They were given
10:13a song.
10:14So,
10:15that time
10:16I felt
10:17that
10:18it was a little exciting
10:19because
10:20you have so much
10:21working on life
10:22and you have
10:23a chance
10:24to get a chance
10:25and then you have
10:26a small part.
10:27But,
10:28I am very lucky
10:29in this situation
10:30because
10:31when I came to the industry
10:32you will listen to my songs
10:33and you will listen to my songs.
10:34So,
10:35the rap part
10:36is only the male
10:37and the hook
10:38is a very small part
10:40and the rest
10:41were solo songs.
10:42In addition
10:43there was also
10:44a female song
10:46that came out
10:47and got the chance
10:48to sing.
10:49In addition,
10:50there was also a song
10:51that is female oriented.
10:53So,
10:54Bajreda Satta
10:55is a Punjabi film
10:56and there is
10:57all songs.
10:58So,
10:59I got the chance
11:00to sing music-based
11:01songs.
11:02I didn't mean
11:03that it was just
11:04a situation
11:05so,
11:06I gave a small part
11:07and I got the chance
11:08to sing.
11:09So,
11:10I am really, really
11:11excited
11:12and always happy.
11:13to sing such songs.
11:14Did you feel
11:15that your voice
11:16did not fit
11:17any heroine's face
11:18on the face?
11:19Did you reject it?
11:21When I came to Mumbai,
11:23I didn't feel like
11:24that.
11:25I felt like
11:26that.
11:27I actually
11:28went a little bit
11:29back.
11:30When I was in
11:317th, 8th class
11:32then
11:33I felt like
11:34that my voice
11:35doesn't feel like
11:36as a child.
11:37Because obviously
11:38I was a child.
11:39I was a child.
11:40I was a child.
11:41I was a child.
11:43It was a child.
11:44I was a child.
11:45I got to play back.
11:46I was a child.
11:47That's what I felt.
11:48My teacher said
11:49that I was a child.
11:50When you're older,
11:51everything will be better.
11:52Everything will be better.
11:53It will be better.
11:54The sounds will be better.
11:55So when I came to Mumbai and I did a lot of recordings, I recognized my voice and sang songs,
12:02so there was a lot of growth in it.
12:05And then I felt like I wanted to sing for the same song.
12:08So I felt that the singer, the same artist has sung in it.
12:12In Bajrida Siddha film, I was sung in 6 songs,
12:16and the most beloved thing I feel is Surme Dhanim.
12:20Do you feel that there are any items that I have objectified or in the form of empowerment?
12:27I got a chance to sing a lot of item songs.
12:31I always feel that those songs that I have sung in Touchwood,
12:36they were always musically strong,
12:39they were also lyrically called a story,
12:41not only a failure,
12:43not only to objectify the heroines in the video.
12:46Like in the old days, everyone had a weight of an item number,
12:52that they would come to a song in the film.
12:54And it would be very good.
12:56Obviously, our legendary singers, Lata Ji and Aasha Ji have sung so many songs.
13:02So it was a kind of weight.
13:05So I always looked at the item numbers as well.
13:08And I tried to make a song in my own way,
13:10and I tried to make a song in my own way.
13:14And for the songs that I have sung in my own way,
13:16they don't say anything,
13:18it's a story.
13:19It's not that it's just a person,
13:21it's a glamourous situation in a film,
13:23so I put it in it.
13:25So in this case, I'm very lucky,
13:28that like Mungda,
13:29Mungda is obviously a legendary cult song,
13:32everyone really likes it.
13:33So it's a remake,
13:34and then you get so much love with the whole audience.
13:38Because usually it's a lot of risk.
13:40People say,
13:41I'm wrong,
13:42I'm wrong,
13:42I'm wrong,
13:43but my version also gets so much love.
13:47So I think it's a great thing for me,
13:50that the audience can accept it.
14:04If so,
14:05and then I couldn't get it again,
14:07then what's the whole thing for you?
14:07What's the change within me?
14:09I have never done any of this,
14:10if you haven't worked on a composer with any composer
14:13or lyricist,
14:14I have never worked on the line.
14:16Whatever the songs I always wrote,
14:17compose,
14:17they've released on a label.
14:19So that's how I heard.
14:21But it is the key that composers and lyricists
14:23have come together with you.
14:25Obviously it's not the case of this.
14:28If you have a idea of someone's honour to
14:31get a credit for them.
14:33Right,
14:33I always say that I have a song for Deepika Padukun
14:45and if I get a chance for such a chance, I will be very happy.
14:49I think the combination will be very good.
14:53And the sound will hopefully suit.
14:55So I am waiting for that day. I would love to sing for her.
14:58In the message, I would like to give this song.
15:01The love is true, the truth is love.
15:03If someone comes in front of it, he will not break away.
15:07At the end of the moment, he will try to save this love.
15:11So this is the message of the heart.
15:14Those who can relate to it, hear my song and watch the video.

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