World Music Day: Honey Trouper, Rini Chandra and Others Celebrate the Spirit of Music

On World Music Day, Rajasthani artists like Honey Trouper and Rini Chandra paid a soulful tribute to music, celebrating its power to connect hearts and cultures.

Junja Choudhary
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World Music Day: Honey Trouper, Rini Chandra and Others Celebrate the Spirit of Music

Jaipur, June 21, 2025— On the vibrant occasion of World Music Day, Rajasthani artists across genres came together in spirit to celebrate the universal language of music — a medium that transcends boundaries, cultures, and generations. From folk rhythms to modern rap, the artists of Rajasthan paid heartfelt tributes to the power of sound, melody, and emotion.

Rapper and stage performer Honey Trouper, known for fusing Marwari language with contemporary beats, shared a powerful message: “Music is not just a blend of notes — it’s the language of emotion. Every beat carries a story, every rhythm holds a feeling.” For Honey, music is a personal journey of expression. Whether it’s a folk tune or a fast-paced rap track, he says music keeps him grounded and gives him purpose.

Popular singer and performer Rini Chandra also expressed her deep spiritual connection with music. “Music is not just my profession, it’s my prayer,” she said. “When I sing, I don’t just deliver words — I pour out emotions. Whether it's joy or pain, my voice becomes the message.” On this special day, Rini thanked her listeners, fellow artists, and everyone who’s supported her musical path, adding, “Music is my breath, and every song is my gratitude.”

The spotlight also shined on Rajasthan’s vibrant folk scene. Initiatives like The Folk Route Project, artists like Ammy Rajwada, and emerging talents such as ARHAM are blending traditional Rajasthani instruments with modern melodies to create a fresh sound that still honors their roots. They believe that music doesn’t need a language — “When folk meets soul, it becomes an energy that connects hearts and soothes the spirit.”

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Junja Choudhary serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sangri Today. A dynamic news personality and rigorous fact-checker, he brings more than 7 years of professional experience in print and digital media. His editorial leadership is defined by a strong commitment to journalistic ethics, truth-seeking, and delivering well-researched, balanced reporting on critical issues.

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