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AR Rahman has addressed the recent comments made by singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya, who criticized his reliance on technology in music production. In a thoughtful response, Rahman emphasized that technology is not merely a tool but an integral part of the creative process that enhances musical expression. He acknowledged that while some may view technology skeptically, it plays a crucial role in supporting musicians and expanding the possibilities of sound.
Rahman pointed out that the evolution of music has always embraced new tools and techniques, from the introduction of electric instruments to digital recording. He believes that innovation should be welcomed, as it allows artists to explore new dimensions in their work. The renowned composer highlighted that music is about collaboration and creativity, and technology can enhance these aspects rather than detract from them.
In closing, Rahman expressed a sense of resignation toward criticism, suggesting that it is often easier to blame others than to understand the complexities of artistic expression in the modern era.
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