"If a song doesn't give me goosebumps, why should it move anyone else?": Anand Raj Anand on the making of a timeless track
Composer Anand Raj Anand opens up about why emotion, not approval, defines a truly timeless song-and why he believes honesty in every note is a composer's real responsibility.
For composer Anand Raj Anand, there's no formula for a song that lasts. Ask him what separates a hit that fades from one that stays with people for years, and he doesn't pause to think. His answer is simple: emotion.
Music, he says, can't be produced on demand just to satisfy a producer's brief or beat a release deadline. "The first listener is always the composer himself," he explains. "If I don't get goosebumps while creating a song, why should the audience expect to feel anything?"
That belief shaped how he worked throughout his career-even after a track had already been signed off. "Many times I'd call up after a song was locked and say, 'Sir, I've composed another one. Please hear it once.' I always felt there was room to make something better," he recalls.