Bringing in a list of talented, underappreciated, Indian Music Influencers on Instagram one must definitely check out.
Indian singer-songwriter and musician Prateek Kuhad creates original music in both Hindi and English. He is best recognized for the song “cold/mess.”
From the age of 16, he began studying the guitar, and he began writing songs in his late teens. With his hypnotic tunes, Prateek Kuhad has swept the globe.
Prateek has long been well-known, and thanks to his songs like Cold/mess, which debuted at #1 in 2019, he is currently among Spotify’s most-streamed artists.
Indian playback singer, performer, and social media influencer Melissa Srivastava. Her voice works as a mystical aura and calls instant attention to her covers.
She is renowned for singing original versions of well-known Bollywood songs and for her unique taste in original music.
She posts her music videos on her social media accounts, including Instagram and YouTube. She sings the originals while adding her own style to them.
Anumita Nadesan, a twenty-year-old Trivandrum music lover, has become an internet sensation thanks to her stunning voice and impeccable musical taste.
She consistently produced newer covers and tried out various formats and platforms, including Youtube, and in the process has bagged many followers.
Her cover of Jashn-E-Bahara from the historical drama Jodha Akbar received over two million views in a month, putting her voice on the nation’s radar for up-and-coming young talent.
Let us know your favorite music influencers who are making it big on Instagram.
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