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My fans love me but they still want me to grow as an artiste. I am only growing in a good direction," she added.A decade ago, when she was fresh off the success of her tracks like "Ainvayi Ainvayi", "Sheila Ki Jawani" and others of the time, the singer felt she had to change something.Chauhan said she had covered "almost every genre" of a Hindi film song and decided to pick only those tracks which appealed to her, lyrically."I thought if I need to get better, need to feel excited about myself, if I have to like myself, then I will have to be choosy, which included (being choosy about the) lyrics."I didn"t want to be repetitive. I don"t want to be stuck."I am really enjoying this space, the non-film music scene, which people have been loving a lot. Everybody wants to move with the times, so do I. While film music was the only driving force for her, she is now expanding and delving into independent music as well."With so many changes happening around, I always got a piece of every change, which is amazing.
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I have been a part of every change, for which I am grateful," she added.Chauhan was just 13 when she made her debut as a playback singer with the track "Ladki Deewani Ladka Deewana" for 1996 movie "Shashtra".The singer got her major break with Urmila Matondkar-starrer "Mast" (1999), in which she sang tracks like "Ruki Ruki" and "Main Mast" and followed it up with chartbuster "Mehboob Mere" from "Fiza".In the 2000s, Chauhan emerged as one of the most popular playback singers with consecutive hits in films like "Chameli", "Dhoom", "Omkara", "Bunty Aur Babli", "Race" and "Love Aaj Kal".In the decade gone by, the singer continued with her USP of singing fast-paced tracks but also successfully experimented with other numbers, like "Kamli" from "Dhoom 3", "Piku" title track, "Ae Watan" from "Raazi" or AR Rahman"s "Maskhari" from last year"s "Dil Bechara".The 38-year-old singer said her attempt has always been to keep up with the times. Then came a different time, the music started to change and the kind of music people started listening to also changed. People were happy with what they had and there were such legendary singers around," Chauhan told PTI in an interview."So I was fortunate to get that one opportunity, where someone believed in me and realised they wanted a change, a new voice and I continued to sing.
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When I got into the industry, I knew that I wasn"t required. Mumbai, Nov 27 (PTI) Singer Sunidhi Chauhan says her two decades long career in the music industry has been a journey of constant evolution.Chauhan has been one of the biggest breakout artistes of the last two generations, who continues to dominate music charts.To her, it feels like just yesterday when she began her career in 1996 aged 13, but what has kept her relevant in the industry is her desire to "experiment", the playback singer said."I don"t know how these 25 years passed by, it is amazing.