The Free Press Journal

We need to stop this insider-outsider debate: Raftaar

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Popular rapper Raftaar feels muscle and money power are great tools to intimidate those who are fresh in the music business, adding that we need to give an equal chance to everyone irrespecti­ve of their lineage.

“Remember true power is vested in the hands of the fans. Muscle and money power are great tools to intimidate someone who is fresh in the business but real talent will always shine and the universe will back it,” Raftaar said while talking about the ongoing debate around the misbalance of power in the music industry, and place for outsiders in the industry.

“We need to stop this whole insider-outsider debate. We need to start looking at talent for what it really is and give an equal chance to everyone irrespecti­ve of their lineage. Yes, unlike the West, India has a fair share of favouritis­m and nepotism, and we must eradicate the problem from its roots,” added the rapper, known for rapping in foot-tapping numbers like All black, Swag mera desi and Toh dishoom. He continued: “The biggest takeaway from this whole conversati­on is for establishe­d artistes to learn to give back what they have learned to the community at large. Everyone is enjoying the money they are making and are living luxuriousl­y, but it’s important to be humble when you climb higher in life and help others also climb with you. That’s the real weapon to fight nepotism and favouritis­m.”

“The day we stop judging artistes by their social media stature or the time when musicians bag awards and projects on the strength of their talent, or when the whole community stands together as one against injustice – that day the whole system of favouritis­m will crumble. This generation of artistes are savvy about their own potential, rights and commercial worth. So, the whole movement of nepotism and favouritis­m has somewhere found an audience, whereas in the past it was brushed under the carpet,” he added.

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