B Praak Reflects on Music's Lifelong Impact on World Music Day
Celebrated composer-singer B Praak marked World Music Day with poignant reflections on his deep-seated connection with music, expressing how it has been the cornerstone of his existence and career.
In a heartfelt statement, Praak emphasized, "If my studio is my temple, music is my God. If my mother gave birth to me, music has kept me alive." The artist, known for his soul-stirring melodies such as "Baarish Kiye Jaa" and "Mann Bharrya", credited music for providing him with a profound purpose — to entertain and spread joy globally.
Acknowledging his fans as his extended family, Praak expressed immense gratitude for their unwavering love, support, and the success they have bestowed upon him. "I am immensely grateful to my fans for giving me so much love, support, and success," he added.
Reflecting on his journey in the music industry, Praak attributed his thriving career to the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu deity associated with knowledge, wisdom, and music. "I wouldn’t have been thriving and surviving in the music industry if I didn’t have Goddess Saraswati’s blessings on me," he affirmed. He further acknowledged that while achieving his current stature took years of dedication and learning, every step of the journey has been instrumental in shaping him as an artist.
Looking ahead, B Praak expressed his determination to continue his musical journey with the same vigor, diligence, and divine blessings. "I hope to continue my journey ahead with the same kind of energy, hard work, and blessings," he shared, underscoring his commitment to further enriching the musical landscape with his talent.
As the music fraternity and fans alike celebrated World Music Day, B Praak’s introspective words resonated deeply, reaffirming the profound impact of music on both his personal life and artistic endeavors.
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