The renowned singer Himesh Reshammiya has praised Arijit Singh and Sonu Nigam for their versatility in terms of singing, wherein they both can easily adapt to any kind of genre. Himesh confessed that Arijit prioritises passion over his monetary gains in terms of choosing projects.


When we talk about independent releases, Bollywood songs or music composition, there is one common name in it, the singer donning a cap, none other than Himesh Reshammiya. While the singer has also shifted from singing to acting, wherein he acted in films such as ‘The Xpose’ and the recently released film ‘Badass Ravikumar,’ which received critical acclaim from the audiences as well as the critics.




Himesh Appreciates Arijit Singh and Sonu Nigam


In a formal conversation with Raj Shamani, Himesh has appreciated the singers who have transitioned each song into an unforgettable banger. The singer specifically stated two names from the industry who have rightly proved that they can fit their melodious voice in any kind of music genre. The singer said, ‘Arijit is great; he fits into every song. Even Sonu Nigam is great; he can go with any song, give him anything, anytime. It’s not just about singing; they’ll do their job, and they won’t come out poorly; they’ll definitely sing well, so I don’t think it’s a formula. But today, it’s more about the composition and the lyrics. You can surely pull it off with a good singer, but it’s not that; if you need a legendary voice for that song, you should reach out to Arijit Singh and Sonu Nigam.’


Himesh Speaks About Arijit Singh’s Cost Per Song


While talking about Arijit Singh’s fees for a single song, the singer-actor said, ‘Arijit is not about money; he’s about heart. He is not about who says yes; just saying yes is enough. If Arijit does it, I don’t think anyone will discuss the price with him, and he will also remain reasonable. Now, the whole new generation’s mathematics is not about money. Because if you desire to do it, everything becomes reasonable, and when you don’t want to do it, that is the moment when the reasonable talk comes in.’