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Kavita Seth: ‘Auto-tune was used for corrections; now full-fledged songs are made with it’

Singer Kavita Seth on her new album 'Dayaar-e-Rooh', single tracks finding an afterlife in Bollywood songs, OTTs being a boon for singers, too, and more.

May 07, 2023 / 16:26 IST
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Kavita Seth recently released her nine-track album 'Dayaar-e-Rooh'.

Singer Kavita Seth has given us many memorable melodies including Iktara (Wake Up Sid!), Tum hi ho bandhu (Cocktail), Mora piya (Raajneeti), Ki Jaana (Double XL), among others. Three years ago, the Bollywood-Sufi singer and her son, music composer, producer, and indie-electronic artiste Kanishk Seth, released the traditional thumri, Rangisari. Artist Indrajit Nattoji did the music video with an impressionist series of hand-painted art.

Last year, the song Rangisari was used in Jugjugg Jeeyo, which stars Varun Dhawan and Kiara Advani. Recently, Seth released her latest album Dayaar-e-Rooh, which features nine live-recorded tracks. For her, Sufism has always been a major source of inspiration, and this new album, too, is all about that. In an exclusive chat with Moneycontrol, she talks about her album, the rise of OTT, prevalence of auto-tune software and more. Edited excerpts:

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This album comes after a long time — what took you so long?