Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

I don’t see the point in buying fake likes/views, it’s money wasted: Jasleen

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive,com

Singer-composer Jasleen Royal is firm about one thing — she would never want to purchase likes or views for her music. As the debate raged on recently, the Din Shagna Da (Phillauri; 2017) hitmaker tells us that this practice is rampant in the music industry.

“A lot of people do that all the time. So far, I have not done it on my channel.

First of all, it takes a lot of money to do that, and I don’t see the point in buying fake likes and views because that’s my money wasted. Sirf number hai, mujhe log nahi mil rahe jo mera gaana sunn rahe hain. You need to decide what you want to do. Do you just want the numbers, or actual listeners? I would spend money on reaching out to people, and not getting robotic views. That’s not good in the long run,” she tells us. Has it ever happened in her career spanning seven years that she was approached by people and agencies, promising her a lot of views for her music videos? Royal, 29, says, “There are different strategies of marketing. Some people go for fake views so they can boast. You need to know what you want to do. Abhi bawaal machana hai ki my song crossed so many views, for short period of time, or you want real listeners in the long run... for the song to actually travel. I want real people to listen to my music.” Royal recently released a new single, which she composed and wrote during the lockdown period. The singer herself had to battle Covid-19, too. She confesses that the pandemic has kept her more busy than she usually is.

“My friend and I recently did the cover of a classic. Then, I released a song. Conceiving that, polishing that, recording — all happened in the lockdown. We shot it in Mumbai, recently. I worked on it when I was in Punjab, at my home, suffering from Covid,” she tells us.

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