‘The stage gives my songs a different life’ - Aditya Rikhari
For emotional reference points in my songs, I don’t need to experience everything myself. I’ve grown up watching films, so I understand what a character feels — I just try to put myself in that space
‘Performance is about vibe; writing is about emotion’
Speaking about the difference between writing and perfor-ming, he said a song evolves when it meets a live audience. “Performance depends on the vibe, the sound and the kind of audience, but songwriting depends purely on feeling,” he explained. “My process is simple — I wait for the lyrics and melody to come to me. They arrive when I’m relaxed,” he said. Songs like Paaro and Raatein Guzari, he added, take on a new life on stage. “Both have a rollercoaster in their composition. With violins, flutes and layered choruses, they gain a fresh intensity that I love performing.”
Looking back at his early songwriting days, when his first song Tu Kahan first brought him into the spotlight in 2020, Aditya said he never imagined his music would reach this scale. “Not at all. I didn’t even think it would get to one per cent of where it is today,” he admitted. “I had no playbook. I just started writing what I felt,” he said. “I prefer lesser words but greater impact. I have a very small vocabulary, so I keep shuffling the same words until they land emotionally,” he added.‘I didn’t even want Sahiba to be released’
Sahiba taught a bigger lesson that every song has its own
destiny. It will go where it’s supposed to,” he concluded.
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