Singer-rapper King recently discussed the issue of objectification of women in Punjabi music, particularly in the rap genre. He emphasized the subjectivity of music and urged people to view it as an art form rather than stereotype an entire industry. King highlighted that artists evolve over time based on experiences, surroundings, and personal growth.
He pointed out that an artist’s past experiences often influence their music, with hip-hop sometimes portraying exaggerated or raw emotions. King stressed the importance of listeners understanding the subjective nature of music and the need for both artists and audiences to evolve. He mentioned that the popularity of songs is often driven by the vibe they create rather than just the lyrics.
King, known for hits like “Tu Aake Dekhle” and “Maan Meri Jaan,” has garnered a strong fan following nationwide. Besides his music success, he recently ventured into acting with the OTT drama “Lukkhe,” sharing the screen with actors like Palak Tiwari and Raashii Khanna.
