Amazon Music India has launched ‘Before You Go On’, a behind-the-scenes series that offers an intimate look into the creative process of some of India’s most celebrated artists.
Featuring OAFF & Savera, Anuv Jain, and the legendary Lucky Ali, the series delves into their musical journeys, inspirations, and behind-the-scenes moments before stepping onto the stage.
The series captures the emotions, struggles, and triumphs that define an artist’s journey, highlighting the raw and unfiltered moments before a performance. Viewers will get an inside look at rehearsals, backstage conversations, and personal reflections, making it a must-watch for music enthusiasts.
OAFF & Savera, known for their soulful and cinematic compositions, open up about their collaborative process and the evolving indie music scene. Anuv Jain, whose storytelling through music has captivated millions, shares his thoughts on songwriting and emotional connect with fans. Meanwhile, Lucky Ali, a name synonymous with nostalgia and timeless music, reflects on his decades-long journey and the magic of live performances.
With ‘Before You Go On’, Amazon Music India continues its commitment to spotlighting independent and established artists, giving audiences a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind their favorite songs.
The series is now streaming exclusively on Amazon Music India’s platforms, offering fans a rare behind-the-scenes experience of the country’s most beloved musicians.
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