03 June,2021 02:48 PM IST | Mumbai | BrandMedia
Kowshik Saha
The local music industry has been significantly overshadowed by the music of Hollywood and other foreign cultures. To name a few, the recently trending BTS, The Weeknd has been topping charts in the Billboard.
Now as streaming platforms are widely available to the audience, spreading music to the fans just got easier for a lot of artists, and because of this more opportunities will rise for upcoming musicians and the independent artists will be able to showcase their talent on the platform to the entire music fraternity and audiences worldwide.
The times are changing for our music industry, and artists like Kowshik Saha are making music to catch up to the international standards and get more traction in the international scene.
Kowshik Saha came to limelight by recreating famous soundtracks like "Love Yourself", "Thrift Shop", "Cheap Thrills" during the pandemic, gathering accolades from listeners worldwide.
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After gathering listeners from his cover songs, Kowshik released his debut single âJust Gotta Know'. This original release has been a success on major music streaming platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, iTunes and more with more than a million streams and counting.
Now he is dropping his new single in a very unique and catchy sound in the form of Electronic Dance Music (EDM). Its sub-genre is Slaphouse/Dance-pop. It is highly inspired by artists like Alan Walker, Martin Garrix and Marshmello.
When asked about when his highly anticipated music will be released, Kowshik mentioned that it will be released after the 15th of June, 2021 in all major streaming platforms, and he is expecting a lot of traction from it from music lovers worldwide.