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Kumar Sanu says today’s Hindi film music is 'not worth listening to': Here's why

Kumar Sanu reveals he doesn't prefer to listen latest Hindi music

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Kumar Sanu says today’s Hindi film music is 'not worth listening to': Here's why

Kumar Sanu makes a big statement relating to the standard of the latest Hindi music being made in films and said he does not listen to today’s Hindi music, News18 reported.

In his latest interview, the veteran singer revealed that he does not prefer to listen to today's Hindi music because it is ‘not even worth listening to’.

He said: "I listen to old Lata ji songs, Kishore Kumar, Rafi songs. I avoid listening to my songs, as I told you. I listen to some English songs as well, but today’s Hindi music, no. They are not even worth listening, so I neither listen, nor do I know much about it."

The singer further said: "Now, there is interference from everyone; be it the actor, producer, financer or the director. They tell the music composer, ‘You just make the song, rest we will do.’But this wasn’t the case earlier. Which is why we would never correspond with the actor, there would be no discussion with them on how to sing it."

Kumar continued: "If Nadeem-Shravan is making music, it will be good, if Kumar Sanu is singing, he will do a good job. That confidence isn’t there anymore. One song is sung by 8-10 singers today, which version will be retained, which one is good even they don’t know. It is very difficult to identify yourself as a singer in this situation."