Armaan Malik reflects on collaborating with Ed Sheeran and Marshmello
text_fieldsArmaan Malik, the singer-songwriter, recently shared insights into his international collaborations, particularly his experience performing alongside Ed Sheeran and Marshmello during their India tours.
Malik expressed his aspirations to elevate Indian music to a global platform, transcending linguistic and geographical boundaries.
Over the past few years, Malik, 28, has established himself in English pop music, releasing singles and collaborating with renowned artists like Eric Naam, KHSMR, Ed Sheeran, and Marshmello. His collaboration with Ed Sheeran on the song "2step" during Sheeran's recent 'Mathematics Tour' in India was a highlight, where they even recreated Shah Rukh Khan's iconic pose on stage.
Reflecting on his collaboration with Ed Sheeran, Malik described the experience as a dream come true, emphasizing the creative freedom he received from Sheeran. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity and hinted at future collaborations, reported The Indian Express.
Moreover, Malik's rendezvous with Sheeran extended beyond music, as they bonded over Indian cuisine and danced to desi songs, showcasing Sheeran's humility and warmth.
Malik's collaboration with Marshmello during a recent Holi performance in Mumbai further exemplifies the growing appreciation for Indian music globally. He believes such collaborations signify a positive shift in how Indian musicians are perceived internationally, fostering cross-cultural exchanges and creative partnerships.
Discussing the broader impact of Indian music on the global stage, Malik emphasized the recognition Indian musicians are now receiving, attributing it to the rise of digital platforms. He highlighted India's growing significance as a destination for international artists, fostering diverse musical influences and collaborations.
Despite his success in the mainstream music industry, Malik remains rooted in the independent music scene, cherishing the freedom it offers to artists. He believes that India's independent music scene is thriving, empowering artists to express themselves authentically and showcasing the country's rich musical talent beyond Bollywood and major labels.
He also expressed optimism about the future of Indian music, citing the burgeoning pool of independent artists and the industry's continued growth in the years to come.