Updated On: 05 July, 2021 08:21 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Having released his debut album days ago, Zaeden on including songs that cut across genres, to do justice to his own miscellaneous life experiences

While primarily a Hindi album, Zaeden’s Genesis 1:1 also features English tracks
Browsing through Genesis 1:1, it’s easy to understand why Zaeden refuses to assign a genre to the 11-track album. Aptly touted as a musical amalgamation of his decade-long experience as a singer-composer, the project includes flavours of Hindustani music, dance pop, and English music, making it “neither too Indian, nor too western”.
Only 26, Zaeden has been fortunate to have had ample experiences. His success in composition early on in his life landed him a spot at the Tomorrowland festival, and on Dutch DJ Hardwell’s radio show. He also subsequently bagged an opening act at a David Guetta concert. Complement this with the interactions he’s had with the top brass of the Indian music industry, and Zaeden makes a case for himself when he says he has dabbled in way too many genres to bracket his album.