The singer Shaan said, 'Long impacts don't leave the songs of today'

Mumbai, September 17 (IANS). The famous singer Shan brings a special concert devoted to Kishore Kumar, the great singer of Hindi Cinema. In doing so, Shan is ready to entertain the audience. He explained in a special conversation with Ians why the effects of today’s songs do not last long on the audience. Shaan said that it is not that today’s songs are completely bad. The musicians work hard to make them. Shaan told Ians: “I sang about 3000 or more songs. How many of my songs do you remember? At least 10-15 percent. So, some songs will be sorted, some songs are usually spoiled, so nothing can be done. They are still made and will also be made in the future.” Shaan said that after the arrival of the smartphone, there was a lot of change in the audience’s consumer habits. Social media and smartphones have reduced the audience’s ability to attract attention, as everything is very fast and hyper-covenant. Shaan said: “Another thing is that it has come since the smartphones, to reduce the memory of the people and to pay attention to something. We do a lot of work in a day. We have a little free time in the meantime, so we want to take full advantage. Earlier you can take a CD and listen to 6 or 7 songs. Heart, your mind, he will not stand and you do not give him the chance. Khan.