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Time and again, yesteryear’s singers and music composers have expressed their disappointment with the remix trend of songs in the industry. Well, the latest one to join the league is sensational singer Anuradha Paudwal, who has bashed the remix trend saying that every time she listens to a remix song, she has to go back and listen to the original song to get relief. Paudwal was one of the renowned singers of the 80s and 90s, who ruled the industry with her chartbuster songs.
Later, she made a swift shift to devotional music. Before that, she rose to fame by lending her voice to films like Aashiqui, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, Sadak, Dil, Beta, and Saajan. In a recent interview, when Paudwal was asked about the same, she slammed the trend while citing Arijit Singh’s one of the remix songs as an example.
Anuradha Paudwal told Indian Express, “I do sometimes listen to my own songs, not a lot, but when I do, I listen to devotional ones. But you know when I listen to them? When there is a remix and I am horrified and I want to cry– that is when I immediately, without fail, I put to my own songs and listen to them! That, ‘Oh wow, well now this is such a good song,’”
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