Hasan Raheem tells how he blends his love life with music

Hasan Raheem is a young musician with a unique voice that combines Indie, R&B, and his own original touch. He is a dynamic and gifted prodigy. He has a sizable fan base, and his concerts are renowned for drawing passionate crowds that eagerly await his musical brilliance. Hasan Raheem tells how he blends his love life with music

Raheem recently gave a live performance to mark the release of his album Nautanki. In a conversation just before the performance, he revealed information about his songs and other things.

He described what performing live meant to him. “Performing live is an otherworldly experience for me. When I step on stage, all distractions fade away. I am fully present, knowing that I am here to connect with the audience through my music. The energy exchange between us is palpable, I can see it in their eyes. This mutual enjoyment creates an unforgettable, telepathic connection that leaves us both in a state of pure musical bliss,” he said.

When further probed about the blend of his music and love life, the 25-year-old revealed, “Not currently, but past experiences definitely play a role.”

“The ups and downs of love, the heartache and joy, all of it fuels my music. Every time my heart breaks or I break someone else’s, a song emerges from the depths of my emotions. Each track on my album captures a unique feeling and reflects the journey of my heart.”

He described how pursuing new heights and unleashing his creativity through musical experimentation. He also likes pop music, and he would perform whatever song he thought was good. In fact, a lot of his songs are played at weddings and are popular with the crowds that love to dance. While he understands that not everyone will enjoy his music and enjoys the polarity, his tracks appear to be well-liked so far.

Hasan Raheem tells how he blends his love life with music. The Joona crooner replied when asked where he draws his musical taste from, “Growing up, I would listen to my dad hum old Bollywood songs while he shaved.”

“I would press my ear against the bathroom door, asking him to repeat my favourite verses. There was one particular verse that I loved, from the Jagjit Kaur song, ‘Tum apna ranj o gham, apni pareshani mujhe de do.’ I can still remember it so clearly and singing it brings back such fond memories.”

Lastly, he mentioned that he still has plans to fully pursue his medical profession. He also gave a hint at a cross tour of his own and visit other cities as well.

 

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