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Arijit Singh Quits Playback Singing
5 Feb
Summary
- Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27.
- Playback singers are not receiving royalties from their film contributions.
- Singer Abhijeet Sawant highlighted exploitation and low pay in the industry.

Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27, bringing attention to the long-standing issues of fair remuneration and recognition for singers in the Indian film industry. His decision has raised concerns about the industry's ability to retain its most prominent vocalists.
Singer Abhijeet Sawant recently discussed the remuneration structure for playback singers. He stated that singers do not receive royalties for their film music, unlike in Western music industries, which significantly impacts their earnings.
Sawant explained that singers often accept lower pay due to competition for opportunities and the desire to work with specific producers or have their songs featured with major film stars. This dynamic leads to exploitation, as singers often feel compelled to accept unfavorable terms.
Arijit Singh's announcement came shortly after the release of a song he recorded for an upcoming film, marking a significant moment in his career. The singer expressed gratitude for the love received over the years.




