AI can make music, not emotion: Sameer Anjaan

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Celebrated Lyricist Sameer Anjaan has launched his own music label ‘Aumora Music’, as a ‘home for artists who have something real to say’.
It will provide a platform to artists who wish to express themselves through music.
The lyricist revealed that they will be focusing on building music that lasts and not just follow the trend.
Sameer further pointed out that Indian music has a lot of volume, but lacks depth.
Talking about his new venture, Sameer shared, “I have written over 4,000 songs. I have seen what lasts and what is forgotten the morning after release. Aumora Music is not about adding to that number. It is about building a home for artists who have something real to say, a place where music is made to last, not just to trend.”
“Indian music has enough volume. What it needs is depth. This is the label I have been waiting to build,” he went on to add.
During the event, Sameer further talked about the growing impact of AI in the music industry.
He said that while AI is capable of creating music, it cannot convey the same emotions as those created by the music composers and singers.
Sameer Anjaan said AI can generate music but cannot replicate human emotion, which comes from lived experience and shapes artistic expression.
He also highlighted plans for music publishing, live shows, and global expansion, alongside his career of 4,000+ songs in 640 films. (IANS)

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