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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Arijit Singh Calls Out Unfair Pay in Music Industry

Arijit Singh Calls Out Unfair Pay in Music Industry

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Arijit Singh highlights issues with unclear deals and delayed payments.
  • He urges filmmakers and producers to honor promised artist compensation.
  • Singh advocates for a system ensuring fair pay and respect for creative work.
Arijit Singh Calls Out Unfair Pay in Music Industry

In a candid 2023 interview, acclaimed singer Arijit Singh brought attention to the prevalent issues within the Indian music industry's payment structures. He voiced concerns over unclear agreements and the frequent delays or reductions in artist fees, highlighting how these practices can severely impact musicians who often invest significant effort for inadequate compensation.

Singh directly addressed filmmakers, producers, and production houses, imploring them to fulfill their financial commitments to artists. He stressed the necessity of transparency and honesty in monetary dealings, stating, "Either get the work done and pay for it, or do not get the work done at all." Many arrangements, he noted, remain verbal, leading to subsequent disputes.

The singer elaborated on the process where artists, after negotiating terms, often exceed the agreed-upon scope due to their dedication to their craft. This commitment can lead to dissatisfaction when the final payment is less than initially discussed, effectively "killing an artist," as he put it.

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Furthermore, Singh advocated for the establishment of a clear, protective system for musicians and singers, reminiscent of older session recording norms. He explained that under such a system, artists would be paid for session work irrespective of whether their contribution is used in the final production, deeming it a fair and professional approach.

Singh concluded by emphasizing the industry's need for guidance to foster an environment where artists feel secure and valued. He stressed that "Everyone should get credit, everyone should get paid," underscoring the importance of equitable recognition and compensation for all involved in the creative process.

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Arijit Singh highlights issues with unclear deals, delayed or reduced artist fees, and a lack of transparency in payment structures within the Indian music industry.
Arijit Singh wants filmmakers and producers to honor their financial commitments and pay artists what they promise for their work.
Arijit Singh suggests a clear system where artists are paid for session work regardless of whether their contribution is used in the final production, ensuring fair compensation and respect.

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