Mumbai, Aug 18 : Popular singer Sonu Nigam, who
has sung several hit tracks in Bollywood, says he has become choosy with
the kind of songs he wants to sing and doesn't like giving voice to
every other song.
"For the last five years, I have controlled
myself completely and I think one should work with only such people
where there is a bonding and good work," said Sonu, who has recently
sung the title track of Shirish Kunder's "Joker".
"So I do good
work with good people, who gel with me. I have simplified my life a bit
too and put aside the kind of insecurity I had in the initial phase of
struggle in my career. Now I live a good, peaceful and secured life," he
added.
Sonu ventured into playback singing when he was 19 and
since then he has given hit songs like " Sandese aate hain", "Suraj hua
maddham", " Kal ho naa ho" and "Main hoon na", among others.
The current scenario has double-meaning songs gaining lot of popularity, but Sonu insists that the trend is not new.
"Even
I have sung such (double meaning) songs but that was in the initial
phase of my struggle. That time there was no channel, no music album to
move on, except that you get anything to sing and move on, so had to opt
for playback singing. So I have struggled a lot," said Sonu.
"That
time I sang the songs that I don't sing now like I sang "Tera paon
bhaari ho gaya". I sang because I felt that will be a hit and when it
was a hit I got an opportunity to sing on stage," Sonu said.
The singer is currently working on an English album called "Spirit Unfolding". ©IANS |