Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has commended renowned Indian composer AR Rahman for his ongoing support and collaboration with Singaporean musicians, describing it as a valuable contribution to the country’s cultural landscape.
In a social media post, President Tharman highlighted how Rahman has provided valuable exposure and opportunities for local artists over the years. He praised the diversity of Singapore’s Indian music and cultural talents, from classical to modern, for adding “a unique richness to Singapore’s multicultural identity.” The President mentioned several Singaporean artists who have collaborated with Rahman, including rapper-songwriter duo Lady Kash and Krissy, singer Shabir, and rapper Yung Raja. Notably, Rahman’s 2014 film “Highway” featured the song “Wanna Mash Up?” created in partnership with Lady Kash and Krissy.
Tharman also recalled Rahman’s early connection to Singapore, recounting how the composer made his first international visit to the city-state in the 1980s and purchased music equipment from local stores Swee Lee and City Music, both of which are still thriving today. The President shared photos from his recent meeting with Rahman, who was in Singapore for the premiere of his directorial debut, “Le Musk” – a 37-minute virtual reality film that combines scent, music, and immersive visuals. The film is currently being showcased at Golden Village Suntec City until August 12.
Rahman’s association with Singapore spans many years, with the composer performing in the country several times, including shows at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Indoor Stadium, Marina Bay Sands, and the National Stadium.
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