Finding his voice: The journey of Vijaynarain Rangarajan

Indian-Australian singer-songwriter Vijaynarain Rangarajan discusses his musical journey, from his early Carnatic training to his transition into indie-pop and rock. He credits his exposure to diverse genres and the influence of A.R. Rahman for shaping his career.
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The profile offers insight into the cross-cultural influences and career path of a contemporary independent musician.
Meet Vijaynarain Rangarajan, an Indian-Australian singer-songwriter and composer who’s known for songs like Ei Suzhali, Aiyo Kadhale, Kaarkuzhal Kadavaiye, and the Bhairava Anthem. His music is rooted in Indian melody with elements from various other genres like country, blues, RnB, and acoustic-rock. This World Music Day, we chronicle his journey with music and share some stories behind his songs.
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