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Niki Kini: British star blazing her own music trail
ASJAD NAZIR
Jan 31, 2025
NIKI KINI has showcased her remarkable talent as a singer-songwriter while staying true to her vision.
Starting out on YouTube at the age of 13, the 22-year-old independent artist boasts impressive achievements, including her song Watch Your Back being named Future Hits Radio’s track of the year 2024.
The hardworking artist has set a high standard for herself and feels confident in the music she’s creating, which resonates with diverse audiences. Excited for the year ahead, she is ready to share more new music.
Eastern Eye caught up with the rising British music star to discuss her journey, recent successes, inspirations, and plans for the future.
What first connected you to music?
Songwriting is what made me fall in love with music. There’s so much beauty in capturing a story and connecting with the world through lyrics. Music holds so much emotion, and that’s why I fell in love with the art of writing both lyrics and melodies.
What has been your most memorable moment?
I’d say my first headline gig at Café KoKo in 2023. It feels like forever ago, but I remember the night so clearly. It was surreal to see so many people show up to support me. Hearing the audience sing my lyrics back – it’s every artist’s dream. It was the most rewarding experience.
What inspired your recent single Watch Your Back?
The song was inspired by my experiences in the industry. I’ve encountered many people who sold me big dreams but left me stranded. The song reflects on those experiences with a lighthearted and comical approach to dark moments. You can hear that in lyrics like, “you’re minted but need a tic tac!” Writing the song was a lot of fun.
The cover of her single
How would you describe your music?
My music spans multiple genres but is predominantly pop and r’n’b. I love experimenting with sounds – my next single even has some reggae vibes. I focus on creating a vibe with my music rather than sticking to a specific genre.
What can we expect next from you?
Big things are coming. I don’t want to give too much away just yet, but I’ve never been this excited about releasing new music and performing live. I’d recommend following me on socials (@NikiKiniMusic) and signing up for my mailing list to stay updated.
What is your master plan for music going forward?
To create music I truly love and would listen to myself. Music is subjective, and I’ve had managers try to steer my sound, but as an independent artist, I now have complete creative control. It’s thrilling to share new releases and see how my audience reacts on social media.
Who would you love to collaborate with?
It’s been the same answer for years – Raye. I once participated in a writing camp with her but haven’t had a proper session together. I’d lose my mind if that happened! She’s incredibly talented, from her lyricism and vocals to her production abilities. She’s a dream collaborator. I’d love to get an insight into how her brilliant mind works.
What music dominates your playlist?
It might sound like a cop-out answer, but I listen to a bit of everything. Mostly pop and r’n’b because I love those sounds, and they inspire my music, but I also enjoy country, rap, hip hop, and more.
If you could master something new in music, what would it be?
Production. I dabble in it and love vocal production, but there’s so much more to learn. There’s a lack of female producers in the industry, but beyond that, being a able to contribute to a song’s production adds immense value to your music.
Who is your musical hero?
MIA was a big inspiration growing up. Seeing an Asian woman doing what I dreamed of was incredibly empowering, especially with the lack of Asian representation in the music industry.
Tell us something not many people know about you.
I didn’t have a middle name growing up and was jealous that my friends had one. Because of my love for olives, my parents gave me the middle name Olivia! What inspires you as an artist? Inspiration comes from everywhere – other songs, life events, and even the experiences of my friends and family.
Why do you love music?
Music allows you to say things that can be hard to express in person. It creates opportunities for storytelling through sound and lyrics. I also love the artistry involved, from visuals to album artwork. Music offers endless ways to be creative.
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Anoushka Shankar returns to 67th Grammy Awards as presenter
Jan 30, 2025
Anoushka Shankar is set to return to the Grammy Awards as a presenter at the 67th edition of the ceremony. The celebrated sitarist, who has been nominated for Grammy Awards 11 times, expressed her excitement on Instagram about being given the opportunity to represent India globally once again. In her post, Anoushka shared how thrilled she was to serve as a presenter at the GRAMMY Premiere Ceremony this Sunday.
The musician reminisced about her first experience presenting at the Grammys in 2016, marking a historic moment as she became the first Indian musician to present at the prestigious ceremony. That year, she was also nominated for her fifth Grammy for her classical album Home. Reflecting on the changes that have occurred in her life and the world since then, Shankar noted, “Although so much has changed personally and globally over the last nine years, I find myself once again in the wonderful position of representing India on the global stage.”
In addition to presenting, Anoushka has been nominated for two Grammys this year. She is up for Best World Music Album for her latest work Ch II: How Dark It is Before Dawn and a nomination for her featuring role on Jacob Collier's A Rock Somewhere. These nominations mark her 10th and 11th Grammy nominations, adding another milestone to her distinguished career.
Anoushka’s presence at the Grammys comes at a time when the ceremony is also aiming to raise funds for wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. The 67th Grammys will feature performances by top artists such as Chris Martin, John Legend, and Stevie Wonder, among others. Shankar is also preparing for upcoming tours, including performances in the US in March and in India later in December.
Alongside her Grammy nominations, Anoushka recently released a new track, Hiraeth, which she is celebrating. As she gears up for this significant moment, Shankar’s role as a presenter and nominee further solidifies her place as a key figure in global music, proudly representing India on the world stage.
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Harvey Weinstein asks court to speed up retrial amid health concerns
Jan 30, 2025
Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer, pleaded with a New York court to move up his retrial for sex crimes, citing his poor health and the harsh conditions at Rikers Island jail, which he described as a "hellhole." During a hearing in Manhattan on Wednesday, Judge Curtis Farber set the trial date for April 15, but Weinstein, 72, argued he might not survive that long due to his deteriorating health.
Weinstein, who appeared in court in a wheelchair, told the judge he is battling multiple health issues, including cancer, diabetes, and heart problems. He emphasised that every day at Rikers is a struggle, calling the facility "medieval" and claiming he was recently given the wrong medication. "I can't hold on anymore. I want justice for myself and this to be over with," he said.
Attorney Arthur Aidala addresses the media following Harvey Weinstein’s court appearance on October 23, 2024, in New York CityGetty Images
Weinstein’s lawyers have repeatedly criticised the medical care he receives at Rikers, describing it as substandard and unhygienic. They urged the court to prioritise his case, citing his declining health. Judge Farber expressed sympathy but explained that his schedule is packed, including a murder trial in March. However, he agreed to consider moving Weinstein’s trial up by a week.
Weinstein’s 2020 conviction for rape and sexual assault was overturned last year by New York’s highest court, which ruled that the trial was unfair because testimony from women not involved in the case was allowed. He now faces a retrial on charges of raping an aspiring actor in 2013 and sexually assaulting a production assistant in 2006. Additionally, a new charge alleges he assaulted another woman in 2006.
Weinstein’s legal team argued that the new charge was added unfairly to strengthen the prosecution’s case. Prosecutors, however, defended their decision, stating the allegation required careful investigation.
Once a powerful figure in Hollywood, Weinstein co-founded Miramax and The Weinstein Company, producing acclaimed films like Pulp Fiction. His downfall in 2017 sparked the #MeToo movement as numerous women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct.
Weinstein remains in custody due to a separate 16-year prison sentence for rape in California. His lawyers are appealing that conviction, claiming he did not receive a fair trial. As he awaits retrial in New York, Weinstein continues to fight for his freedom while battling serious health challenges.
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Ameesha Patel responds to marriage rumours with Salman Khan: "Finding the right partner is key"
Jan 30, 2025
Ameesha Patel recently addressed the curious questions from her fans about the possibility of her marrying Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. During a fun Twitter chat, Ameesha was asked about the idea of marriage, especially considering that both are still bachelors and, as the fans pointed out, “good-looking.” The actress laughed at the suggestion and shared her thoughts, acknowledging that people love seeing attractive individuals come together. She even joked that it was a “great reason” for fans to want her and Salman to tie the knot.
Ameesha recalled how after her iconic debut film Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai with Hrithik Roshan, fans were eager for the two to become a real-life couple. When Hrithik announced his marriage, many fans were left heartbroken, highlighting the way on-screen chemistry often sparks similar hopes for off-screen relationships. Ameesha further expressed her openness to marriage but humorously mentioned that finding the right partner has been a challenge.
She also looked back on her time working with Salman Khan in Yeh Hai Jalwa (2002). Despite the film’s lack of commercial success, she fondly remembered their pairing and the fun they had on set. However, she also commented that the movie's failure could partly be attributed to Salman’s involvement in the controversial hit-and-run case, which took the media’s focus away from the film and toward the scandal, affecting its box office performance.
While Ameesha’s fans continue to root for her personal life, the actress remains focused on her career. She is currently preparing for the release of her upcoming film Run Bhola Run. Meanwhile, Salman Khan will star in Sikandar, which is slated for an Eid 2025 release. Ameesha’s lighthearted response to the marriage talk shows her sense of humour and her appreciation for her fans, while also reminding everyone that marriage isn’t just about fulfilling public expectations—it’s about finding the right partner at the right time.
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Coldplay breaks record for India’s biggest concert with 134k attendees; surpasses Diljit, Bieber
Jan 30, 2025
Coldplay has set a new benchmark for live performances in India, drawing a staggering 1.34 lakh fans to their concert at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on January 28. This historic turnout not only marks the largest ticketed concert ever held in the country but also broke previous records set by Diljit Dosanjh and Justin Bieber, who each attracted 50,000 attendees to their respective shows.
As part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, Coldplay performed five sold-out shows in India—three in Mumbai and two in Ahmedabad. The final gig in Ahmedabad became a landmark event, breaking the band’s own global record of 83,000 attendees at a Sydney concert in November 2023. The massive audience at Narendra Modi Stadium, which included fans both in the stands and on the ground, solidified Coldplay’s status as one of the most popular bands in the world.
The concert was also streamed on Disney+ Hotstar, garnering an impressive 83 lakh views and 16.5 crore minutes of watch time. A significant portion of the viewership came from states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Delhi-NCR, and Tamil Nadu, reflecting the band’s widespread appeal across India.
Coldplay’s electrifying setlist featured fan favourites such as "Yellow," "Viva La Vida," "Hymn for the Weekend," and "Clocks," creating an unforgettable experience for the audience. The band also paid tribute to India by performing "Vande Mataram" on Republic Day, garnering cheers from the crowd.
After the tour, lead singer Chris Martin expressed his gratitude, calling India a “beautiful country” and thanking fans for their love and kindness. He even made a trip to the Kumbh Mela with his girlfriend, actress Dakota Johnson, further cementing his connection with Indian culture.
This record-breaking concert just proves India’s growing prominence as a hub for international music concerts. While artists like Diljit Dosanjh and Justin Bieber have previously drawn massive crowds, Coldplay’s historic achievement has rewritten the rulebook, setting a new standard for live performances in the country. With their unforgettable shows, Coldplay has not only won the hearts of Indian fans but also etched their name in the annals of India’s concert history.
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