I did 'wuzu' before singing 'Kun Faya Kun': Javed Ali

I did 'wuzu' before singing 'Kun Faya Kun': Javed Ali

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Says AR Rahman’s surroundings have divine energy

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(Web Desk) - AR Rahman’s composition of Rockstar’s ‘Kun Faya Kun’ is considered one of his finest compositions and in a recent interview, singer Javed Ali opened up about the recording of the song and compared the experience of recording this song to praying.

Filmed on Ranbir Kapoor, the song was written by Irshad Kamil and carried the vocals of Javed, Rahman, Mohit Chauhan and Nizami Brothers.

Javed, in a chat with The Music Podcast, shared that he was ready to record the song just like any other song but Rahman then made him feel like this was a prayer.

“I remember I was singing ‘Kun Faya Kun’ and I was just standing there, ready to record. He asked have you done ‘wazu’?

He said please do that first, so I did that sincerely. Even after doing ‘wazu’, I put on a cap and that’s when I recorded the song,” he recalled.

Javed recalled that while recording the song, the entire studio was blacked out and they just had the flicker of a candle.

“The entire studio was blacked out, we only had a candle light. It was just Irshad saab (Kamil, lyricist), Rahman sir and me, just the three of us and we recorded the song.

It felt like we were all praying and people can feel that too when they listen to the song. Even now when I perform the song on stage, I cover my head,” he said.

Javed mentioned his experience of working with Rahman and said that the composer really respects the inputs of the singer.

He shared, “He gives a lot of freedom to his artists. If I have an input in a song, he really respects it. I have learnt a lot of techniques from him. There is a divine energy in his surrounding area.”