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 ***Rashid Ali is working on an independent album under A R Rahman’s KM
Musiq label*

Forty-two is an unlikely age to debut as a playback singer in the Hindi film
industry but Rashid Ali has become one of the most sought-after voices after
his Kabhi Kabhi Aditi from Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na topped the charts last
year.

However, the London-based singer is not rushing into Bollywood projects.
Instead, Ali is currently working on an independent album under A R Rahman’s
KM Musiq label, through which the Academy Award-winning composer wants to
showcase fresh and unique talent.

“A R Rahman and I conceptualised the project last year, although we have
known each other for nearly eight years now. The project is still being
refined and it’s difficult for me to give out details at this stage,” says
Ali.

All the tracks in the album, which yet remains untitled, are Ali’s own
compositions and arrangements. The album has Ali on the guitar as well as on
vocals.

The reticent singer feels he has much to thank Rahman for. “I first met AR
in the UK and I guess he appreciated my talent the first time he heard me
sing and play the guitar. I have since worked with him and was part of the
Bombay Dreams project too.”

Ali, who was nominated for the Best Playback singer (Male) for the 15th Star
Screen Awards for his debut song, was in Mumbai recently.

Though back in London for now, he will return to India soon to work on the
album.
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