His is a name you may not recollect, a face you may not recognize but a voice 
which you can never forget. He is none other than Rashid Ali who sang last 
year's biggest hit 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi' from Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na. Rashid who 
is a Brit-Asian based in U.K. was in Mumbai last week for the Filmfare awards. 
Bollywood Hungama caught up with Rashid for a musical rendezvous and got to 
know some really interesting anecdotes about this singer who is all set to take 
the music industry by storm.

Rashid, you created a frenzy of sorts with 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi'. How did you bag 
the song?
I've known A.R.Rahman since the last 7 years now. I've done a few concerts with 
him. I was in India when A.R. thought why not get Rashid to sing this song. 
Rahman is a guy who makes decisions on impulse and I must add that he has an 
amazing gut feel about things.

Rahman is a guy who makes decisions on impulse and I must add that he has an 
amazing gut feel about things.
When you recorded the song, did you in your wildest dreams think that it will 
go on to become such a huge hit?
No never...in fact I was initially just supposed to play the guitar portions of 
the song. Then Rahman asked me to record the vocals and I just sang it. It all 
got done in one evening in Chennai couple of years back. I didn't even hear the 
end product for a long while.

You were singing for a newcomer Imran Khan. What was the brief given?
Abbas Tyrewala was present with Rahman during the recording of the song. Abbas 
has penned the lyrics so he just explained me the setting of the song which was 
set in a college campus. He told me that the guy is trying to bring a smile on 
his girl's face so he asked me to sing the song in a very happy and relaxed way.

Rashid Ali A lot of people feel that you should be the voice of Imran Khan 
forever. Your comments.
Is it? It feels good to know that but at the same time I believe as a singer 
one should be versatile and that is what I am trying to achieve.

Not much is known about you, could you share a little bit of your background?
I am a Brit-Asian. My parents are originally from U.K. I was born and brought 
up there. Even now I am based in London but I keep travelling back and forth 
between U.K. and India every month.

I am a Brit-Asian. My parents are originally from U.K. I was born and brought 
up there.
How did you develop a liking for music?
My mother was a semi-professional singer. Her name is Farida Ali. She used to 
sing Ghazals. She has worked with the likes of Ghulam Mustafa Khan, so music 
has always been in my family.

How did you come in contact with A.R.Rahman?
We met at a concert. Rahman had seen me perform and I guess liked what he saw 
of me. We kept in touch over the years. We also share similar tastes in music. 
Both of us are keen followers of different genres of music. Shortly after that 
he was looking for a fresh voice and he touched base with me. I first started 
touring with Rahman for his concerts

Not many know that you are a lead guitarist...so what is more special to you, 
singing or playing the guitar?
Yes...I compose and sing. They are both hand in glove. However the singing part 
always gets more attention and recognition but the guitar is also an integral 
part of me.

I compose and sing. They are both hand in glove. However the singing part 
always gets more attention and recognition but the guitar is also an integral 
part of me.
Which was the first song that you sung for Rahman?
I sung a song for a Tamil film with Rahman. I also was a part of Bombay Dreams 
- the musical. Then I sang a song for Ada-A Way Of Life. However the OST of 
Jaane Tu released first and the rest as they say is history.

How has it been working with A.R.Rahman?
It's been a long time since I know Rahman. He is a thorough gentleman and a 
musical genius. He is so well-versed with world music; he is always listening 
to different kind of music. We hit it off when I was part of his world tour in 
2003. Since then he has always been looking for a suitable song for me and when 
it came to 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi' he decided that my time had come.

Rashid Ali As a kid growing up, what kind of music has influenced you?
To be honest, as a child I wasn't so much into Bollywood music. The people I 
grew up admiring would be Carlos Santana, Stevie Wonder, and a lot of jazz 
guys. I listen to a lot of international music. I have always been open to 
different kind of music. Over the years I have been also listening to a lot of 
Indian artists like Ustan Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Parveena Sultan, Kishore Kumar, 
Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd. Rafi

Among the current crop of playback singers, who is your favorite?
There are so many of them. The competition is really tough these days. I really 
like Sonu Nigam, he has an amazing technique. Sukhwinder Singh has a unique 
voice too. I have been part of live shows with them. K.K is fantastic and among 
the female singers Shreya and Sadhana Sargam are great.

To be honest, as a child I wasn't so much into Bollywood music. The people I 
grew up admiring would be Carlos Santana, Stevie Wonder, and a lot of jazz guys.
Which composers would you like to work with?
Vishal-Shekhar have been doing some great stuff recently. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy 
have done well for themselves too. I know Shankar pretty well, so let's see if 
I get an opportunity to work with them, I would surely love to.

Besides 'Kabhi Kabhi Aditi', name 3 songs that you wish you had sung last year?
'Khuda Jaane' from Bachna Ae Haseeno is a great composition. I also like 'Mar 
Jaawan'- Fashion (though it's a female number) and 'Guzarish' from Ghajini

What are your future projects?
I've sung a song in Blue for A.R.Rahman. Then there is song with Sajid Wajid 
for Ritesh Deshmukh starrer Jaane Kahan Se Aayee Hai. Besides that I have my 
album which I am busy with.

Yes...you are also releasing your own album this year. Tell us something about 
it.
Yes...I am currently working on my solo album. Apart from singing, I have also 
composed the songs for the album. A.R. Rahman is producing the album and it 
will be released on his label - K.M.Music.

I am currently working on my solo album. Apart from singing, I have also 
composed the songs for the album. A.R. Rahman is producing the album.
Finally...what do you have to say about Rahman's double Oscar triumph?
Amazing...I still can't believe it. It's truly special. I played the guitar in 
some tracks of Slumdog Millionaire too including 'Jai Ho' and for the music of 
the film to fetch an Oscar is an amazing feeling. If anyone Indian musician 
deserved an Oscar, it's A.R.Rahman. He is a great guy, a good friend and I wish 
him all the luck for the future.

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