I lost count of the number of calls I received from PR representatives in June, asking if I was working on articles about World Music Day. Over the past week, I haven’t received any inquiries about whether I’m writing any music-related pieces pegged to Independence Day. That’s just as well. To a lot of people, India doesn’t really feel like an independent country right now and its citizenry seems more ideologically divided than any time before in recent memory. But Independence Day is as good a time as any to take a look at the musical state of the nation. If there’s one thing that binds us all, it’s a love for music. By that, like it or not, I mean film music. Last July, when I was visiting Kashmir, my friends and I bonded with our driver over his fondness for Bollywood ballads. (No remixes for him, thank you.) As we passed through picture-perfect spots in Pahalgam, he was happy to let me play DJ and use the YouTube app on his phone as our digital jukebox. Pretty soon, I knew what he liked. So we spent some of our happiest days of last year listening to songs of longing and heartbreak – in other words, lots of Arijit Singh. [caption id=“attachment_4370939” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Arijit Singh performing at one of his concerts. Facebook/ Arijit Singh[/caption] To mark Independence Day, I decided to find out what listeners across the country are playing the most and obtained from audio-streaming service Gaana a list of the three most-streamed acts in 18 of India’s states and the union territory of Delhi, over the last six months. (I asked JioSaavn and Spotify for similar data but they said they couldn’t provide the information.) Unsurprisingly, Jammu and Kashmir is not among the regions featured. Equally unsurprisingly, Singh emerged as the most popular singer in India. Andhra Pradesh 1 Devi Sri Prasad 2 Sid Sriram 3 SP Balasubrahmanyam Assam 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Bihar 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Neha Kakkar 3 Arijit Singh Delhi/NCR 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Gujarat 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Haryana 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Guru Randhawa 3 Neha Kakkar Jharkhand 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Karnataka 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Shreya Ghoshal 3 Arijit Singh Kerala 1 AR Rahman 2 Arijit Singh 3 Shreya Ghoshal Madhya Pradesh 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Maharasthra 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Odisha 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Punjab 1 Guru Randhawa 2 Sukh-E 3 B Praak Rajasthan 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Tamil Nadu 1 AR Rahman 2 Anirudh Ravichander 3 Hiphop Tamizha Telangana 1 Devi Sri Prasad 2 Sid Sriram 3 SP Balasubrahmanyam Uttarakhand 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Neha Kakkar 3 Arijit Singh Uttar Pradesh 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Neha Kakkar 3 Arijit Singh West Bengal 1 Tanishk Bagchi 2 Arijit Singh 3 Neha Kakkar Sadly, if like me, you find most remixes unnecessary, you might just be in the minority. Bollywood composer and “recreator”-in-chief Tanishk Bagchi is the most streamed act in 13 states and in Delhi, and his popularity spans the north, west, central, eastern and north-eastern parts of India, with only the south preferring homegrown composers such as AR Rahman and Devi Sri Prasad. Interestingly, in the five regions that Bagchi is not the No 1 artist (Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Telangana), he doesn’t figure in the top three either.