Rossh Interview: When you’re in a band you have some boundaries, so I love to work alone!

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Rossh is a multi-talented artiste. The young composer and singer wish to win the world with his electric tunes and music. He has already impressed the audience with his track in the Sonu Sood and Jackie Chan starrer Kung Fu Yoga. In an interview with BollywoodMDB, the singer-composer opens up about his struggle days, first break and much more.

Rossh Q. What made you realize that music was your path?

A. I used to write a lot since my school days. My friends liked it too and motivated me. When I moved to college, I started listening to Western music. Then I started working on creating some basic beats and tried to put words to it. It slowly became my passion and I haven’t looked back since.

Q. Was it difficult for you to venture into the music industry?

A. Yes, it was. Initially, during my debut track, all music companies refused to take it as it was a little unique. But my fans loved it and because of them, I am here.

Q. Is your family musical?

A. No. My dad was in the Army and my mom is a housewife.

Q. What are your fondest musical memories?

A. When you are an underground artist and have big dreams, getting any sort of appreciation from bigger artists mean a lot to you. Receiving messages from Honey Singh and Fazilpuria were very motivating. But nothing beats getting Bollywood break in Kung Fu Yoga movie.

Q. How did you bag the opportunity to compose the title track of Jackie Chan’s Kung Fu Yoga?

A. We sent a scratch to Zee Music and Sonu Sir loved it so it was a done deal. Fazil bhai was searching for a beat track for himself. That is when I sent him the goosebump

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