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"Aaj Ibaadat" cover by- Aishwarya Kurup



 "Aaj Ibaadat" cover by Aishwarya Kurup


Aishwarya's Thoughts:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            "Music has the power to heal. It is the language of soul. It gives us the opportunity to feel a sense of order in a life that is so often filled with chaos. I also like to give people the moment of peace and joy while listening to my singing. 💜 That is the sole purpose."

The musical journey in her own words:

Hi I'm Aishwarya Kurup. I'm pursuing masters in computer science and engineering presently. I'm 23 years old. My parents were the one who found out I could sing when I was 6-7 yrs old. Since then I'm singing in competitions, performing on stages, etc. They were very supportive and always encouraged me to develop my skill. I learned Carnatic music for 1 year. I always had something drawing me towards music. At the age of 15-16, I started writing my own lyrics and giving a melody to it. I even made songs for people who are closest to me. I felt I should use my skill to make others feel special somehow. I love to sing songs which has depth in it, which can take your heart and connect it with your soul. So yeah, Music is always gonna be a part of me, a special one.


Our message:

Hey Aishwarya,

You have a lovely tone to your voice and a great control throughout.
We love listening to you..Keep singing and sharing more melodies with us.

With love,

MusArt

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