Bombay Rockers return

Lily

B.R
Staff member
Danish-Indian band Bombay Rockers, who created a stir in India with their singles Ari ari and Rock the party, are back with their new album but feel the music scene has undergone a change in the country, thanks to Bollywood.

Bombay Rockers had made a mark in the Indian music scene in 2004 when non-film music was highly popular, but feel Bollywood has eaten up their market.

"When Rock the party came out there was much more space for non-film music. At that time you had Raghav, Jay Sean, Bombay Rockers, a lot of artistes, and there was space for these artistes. In India today, there's Bollywood mainly," Navtej Singh Rehal, popularly known as Naf, said.

"But the good thing is that Bombay Rockers are still sure that all hasn't changed and our fans still love us," he added.

Naf's teammate, Danish musician Thomas Sardorf, said: "The new album is about partying, having a good time. There's a serious song on the album called Nasha, which is all about what addiction is..."

 
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