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Gajendra Verma says AI will aid music creation but won’t replace personal stories in indie music
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53536, member: 636"] Music artist Gajendra Verma believes artificial intelligence will serve as a valuable production tool rather than controlling independent music creation. The performer behind hits such as Tera Ghata and Emptiness argues that personal narratives remain central to indie music success. He emphasizes that genuine emotions cannot be replicated by technology, despite AI capabilities in production assistance and visual creation. Verma maintains that authentic storytelling distinguishes independent artists from mainstream performers. His approach focuses on translating personal experiences into musical expression without following industry trends. The composer credits streaming platforms with transforming music distribution methods for emerging artists. Previously, musicians required label support or film song placements to reach audiences effectively. Digital platforms enable direct artist-to-listener connections without traditional intermediaries. Verma has leveraged this accessibility to build dedicated fan communities while maintaining creative independence. He releases material according to personal artistic vision rather than external commercial pressures. [/QUOTE]
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