Rolling Stone India Edition, an Indian music magazine, paid attention to the performance of singer-songwriter AOORA.

Rolling Stone India Edition recently posted an interview with AOORA on its official website. Rolling Stone India Edition focused on AOORA’s attempts to turn Indian songs into K-pop, the release of new songs and the Indian tour concert. AOORA is one of the most active Indian artists of the Korean wave, he has already presented concert tours in five cities and recently arranged and released Indian masterpieces “Auva Auva” and “Jimmy Jimmy” in K-POP versions, representing Bollywood in the 80s.
When asked how he came to remake great songs loved by Indian audiences, AOORA said, “I knew those songs were symbolic songs that meant a lot to Indian people, and I felt that he There was a great opportunity to experiment with them and recreate them in a K-pop version. It was a really fun and happy experience.”
“India is like a second home. India’s unique musical energy and color inspires me a lot. As the K-POP arrangement of Indian songs is a whole new experience that recreates existing popular songs and captures K-POP elements without taking away the essence of the original song, I was also curious how the audience would react, but it seems to have received a lot of reactions and love from Indian fans.“
AOORA said, “I did five concerts after arriving in India, and I want to expand my reach across India and meet many fans. I appreciate the warm energy and love of Indian fans, and I want to give back to the music the love that I communicated and received through performance“.
AOORA will start a new three-city tour in India Greater Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur from September with producer-DJ Fridayyy and Yufi Tourism.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Rolling stone India, Vectormob