|
A self-taught singer, she
spent years developing her vocal skills in both
Punjabi and Hindi, until 2004 when Nindy Kaur
made her stage debut as she toured the United
States with Shezad Roy & Sukhbir. After that,
there was no stopping this singer; she became
a household name to music enthusiasts across the
nation as her presence in music became more vivid
as her relationship with RDB grew. With a smile
on her face, Nindy says, Its a long
Bollywood fantasy story and would take me all
day to tall you about it. But Manj and I met quite
randomly; we fell in love and married instantly.
The next thing you know, Manj has got me in the
vocal booth singing.
Her talent was obvious to
Manj and she went on record more with RDB, eventually
leading to her performing on the same stage with
actor Akshay Kumar at the Toronto Film Festival.
Nindy instantly became an overnight success, with
both the younger and the older generation, both
in awe of her captivating and charismatic vocals.
Nindys debut release was the track Aja
Sajana which was featured on the album Danger
3 by Untouchables Records. From there she
also released Gur Nalo Ishq and Gidha
Pao, which were both featured on DJHs
debut album. She went on to record two songs for
Aftab Shivadasanis movie Aloo Chaat"
whilst also working on her solo album and new
tour.
We caught up with her for
a brief interview....
What and/or who inspires
your music?
Has to be people like Lady
Gaga, the old skool Punjabi bands like Sahotas
and of course Manj (My husband) who has been the
back bone of my music, confidence, voice and support.
How and when did you
first get noticed?
By RDB it was Manj who kept
pushing me to get into the studio and record.
I was like everyone else - a superstar singer
in my car and in my shower! LOL! Manj really liked
my voice and kept insisting I get into the studio
with RDB. Along came a track they needed a female
singer on so I gave it a go. The rest is as they
say history with the brothers.
How many albums and singles
have you released since then?
Lost count with the many
songs Ive released with RDB. Well past a
dozen now and many more in the works. This year
however I am excited to be releasing my debut
solo album, Nindypendant. Ive released the
first two singles, Two Seater and
Deewani with the third single around
the corner Save the World Feat Culture Shock
which I'm really looking forward to as its a complete
mainstream feel track with my touch of pure punjabi
nk style. The album will be out early 2012 with
10 original Nindy tracks alongside a host of guests.
What do you enjoy most
about singing and performing?
It will sound cliché but it is the fans
reaction to the songs. When you are on stage in
front of thousands, to hear them singing back
your track is a moment in life you wish you could
bottle up. I will never get tired of that feeling.
Is it something you've
always dreamed of doing?
I never really set out to be a singer. To be around
such a successful group as RDB facilitated the
transition and I cant lie its a lot
of fun but definitely a lot of hard work and long
hours.
How was it being the ambassador
at the IIFA?
In one word, flattering, the IIFAs are the
worlds biggest Bollywood stage. To have
them in North America for the first time was another
massive accomplishment for the Indian movie industry.
When Manj and I were asked to be ambassadors it
didnt take long to say yes. Toronto is our
second home and the opportunity to host our friends
in Bollywood was a welcomed pleasure. Ill
tell you, between rehearsals, private parties
and dinners we didnt get much rest that
weekend!
Did you ever think you'd
have number one hits and be performing infront
of millions of people?
Who really does? You always
hope so but when it happens you can never be prepared
for it. Its overwhelming knowing what you written
and sang really means something to not just one
person but millions. As an artist you cant
help but convey your inner thoughts on paper and
to reassure fans when they connect with your music
that they are not the only ones going through
the same emotions is a much welcomed feeling.
You've done solo work
as well as collaborations- do you prefer doing
one over the other?
There is an anticipation
that builds when doing both. To feed off the energy
from others during a collaboration and to push
yourself personally when doing a solo track each
in its own way really motivates me to do my best.
What kind of feedback
have you been getting from the media/your fans
about your work?
All the feedback so far has
been extremely positive. The fans have been very
supportive of all my work with RDB and the way
they have taken to my solo work I am truly grateful.
If I could thank each and every one of them personally
I would and I try my best to keep in touch with
them all on my facebook page and twitter.
Under whom did you get
vocal training?
Well to be honest I was
never trained professionally, more of a natural
to be honest but most of my guidance came from
my hubby Manj. Without his guidance I wouldnt
be where I am today vocally.
What plans do you have
for 2012?
I think you can never really
prepare for what the music industry plans for
you. I believe if you stay true to your heart
and make music you are proud of then your music
will continue to grow regardless of trends. Im
excited about releasing Nindypendant my solo debut
shortly and starting the Nindypendant world tour.
In addition there are a host of RDB/Nindy Kaur
tracks in the works so things are very busy at
the moment.
Any message/ advice for
upcoming Bhangra artists in UK?
Just make the music you love
and dont conform to what you believe people
want because people really just want to know the
real you. Make music you are proud of and give
it your all. We live in a tough economic time
so when fans spend their hard earned dollar they
should know they are getting your absolute best
effort.
Top
|