What makes a person inspirational? Is it their capacity to be persistent in the face of difficult circumstances? Is it their intelligence and talent that they consistently foster? Is it the heights they achieve thanks to their dedication? Is it their determination to pursue their dreams from a young age? It might be any combination of the aforementioned for the Indian vocalists on this list. Each person has a distinct definition of inspiration. Knowing what you want and continuing to strive toward it, though, is a common trait. Read on to see what can happen if you never give up on your aspirations if you’re an aspiring singer who is inspired by today’s well-known and skilled vocalists!
Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam also began singing when he was four years old. Several times, he shared the stage alongside his father. His first of these was a performance of Rafi’s “Kya Hua Tera Wada,” marking his on-stage debut. He and his father relocated to Mumbai when he was 19 in order to improve his singing career. Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan provided him with classical instruction. Sonu Nigam has performed in a wide range of genres and languages to date. He is a true embodiment of talent, adaptability, and effort.
Kishore Kumar
With his brother Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar used to spend his formative years working on the sets. R.D. Burman was the first to see the man’s singing aptitude despite his acting beginnings. Kishore Kumar became one of the greatest Indian vocalists of all time without receiving any formal training.
A.R. Rahman
One of today’s most talented musicians and singers is A.R. Rahman. As inspiring as he is, his tale is also. Rahman had to start working at an early age because his father passed away when he was just 9 years old. But he continued to pursue his artistic aspirations. In the third institution he attended, he formed a band with some of his classmates. He then made the unusual choice to drop out of school and devote himself to a musical career. From an early age, he collaborated with several well-known composers and was awarded a scholarship by the esteemed Trinity College of London. After a lot of effort, he eventually got his chance to work on film soundtracks. His efforts and ability were recognized in 2010 when he was awarded the Padma Bhushan. He is currently the voice and writer of some of the greatest songs of the time.
Shreya Ghoshal
At the age of 4, Shreya Ghoshal began her music lessons. When she was 16 years old and won the singing competition Sa Re Ga Ma, the mother of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali saw her talent. In the film Devdas, she made her playback singing debut. She is the first Indian vocalist to have a wax copy of herself shown at Madame Tussauds.
Neha Kakkar
One of the most well-known singers from India is Neha Kakkar. Her songs and body of work are well known and adored. However, Neha did not always have the wealth and popularity that she does today. She was born into a modestly wealthy household. She didn’t have access to classical music training or a mentor to help her along the way. She is a self-taught vocalist who was influenced by her siblings, Tony and Sonu Kakkar. Neha Kakkar is an example of unwavering dedication; she began singing at jagratas when she was four years old, went on to compete in Indian Idol and later serve as a judge, and is now the voice behind some of the most popular Bollywood songs.
Feeling Motivated?
You too may fulfill all of your goals and soar to heights beyond your wildest dreams! The most crucial success weapon is confidence in oneself. You can discover that with the appropriate amount of desire and the right tutor.