World Music Day 2025: Indian Artists Share Their Love for Music
Join India’s top artists like B Praak, Jubin Nautiyal, and Shilpa Rao on World Music Day 2025 as they share heartfelt stories about music’s transformative power. Explore their emotional reflections in this exclusive feature.

World Music Day, celebrated on June 21, 2025, brings together music lovers worldwide, and this year, India’s finest musical talents shared their heartfelt thoughts on what music means to them. Renowned artists, including B Praak, Jubin Nautiyal, Shilpa Rao, Jonita Gandhi, Stebin Ben, Shalmali Kholgade, and Kushagra, answered one profound question: “What does music mean to you?” Their responses offer a glimpse into the emotional and transformative power of music in their lives, beyond fame and performances.
B Praak calls music his lifeline. “It’s more than sound—it’s my feelings, my truth, my journey,” he shares. “Through my highs and lows, music has been my constant. I’m thankful every day for this gift that lets me live and breathe my passion.” His words reflect a deep, personal connection to his craft.
For Jubin Nautiyal, music is oxygen. “It calms me in chaos and empowers me when I’m weak,” he says. “Whether I’m on stage or strumming my guitar in the hills, music connects me to others without words. It’s pure magic, and I’m immersed in it daily.” Jubin’s response highlights music’s universal reach.
Shilpa Rao sees music as her sanctuary. “It’s my space for clarity and understanding,” she explains. “Collaborations, experiences, and stories have shaped me. Music doesn’t just narrate—it preserves memories.” Her words emphasize music’s role in personal growth and emotional preservation.
Jonita Gandhi describes music as her evolving identity. “It bridges my past and my future,” she says. “Every note carries my memories and dreams. Knowing my music touches someone’s soul is the most beautiful feeling.” Jonita’s reflection underscores music’s transformative nature.
Stebin Ben equates music with love. “Songs hold people’s first loves, joys, and heartbreaks,” he shares. “I’m blessed that my voice becomes part of their stories. On World Music Day, I’m grateful to spread love through melodies.” His words capture music’s emotional resonance in everyday lives.
Shalmali Kholgade views music as her boldest self. “It pushes me to be fearless and authentic,” she says. “My songs hold my happiness, rebellion, and growth. World Music Day is a moment to thank music, my truest friend.” Shalmali celebrates music as a space for self-expression.
Kushagra, a rising young talent, calls music his anchor. “It lets me express what words can’t,” he says. “It’s powerful and personal. I’m still learning, but I hope my voice makes people feel something real.” His earnest words hint at a bright future.
On World Music Day 2025, these artists remind us that every song carries a piece of their soul. Music is more than art—it’s a lifeline, a memory, and a universal language that connects hearts across the globe.
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