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Saloni  - The Rising British Asian Star Melding Music and Identity 

Natasha D’souza Darpan, 20 May, 2025 09:49 PM
  • Saloni  - The Rising British Asian Star Melding Music and Identity 

Rising Milton Keynes-based singer-songwriter Saloni has made a powerful mark with her debut EP Rani, seamlessly blending pop, R&B, and Bollywood influences to reflect her British Asian identity. The upcoming star is known for her eclectic mix of musical styles. Lauded for her versatile voice and ability to sing in over 10 languages, Saloni's track ‘Nee Gundellounna’ went viral, racking up over 5 million views. With Rani, she celebrates themes of empowerment and self-confidence, carving a unique space for herself in the global music scene while resonating deeply with South Asians worldwide. 

From School Assemblies to Wembley Arena: A Dream Realized 

Having recently opened for Telugu sensation Devi Sri Prasad during his London concert, Saloni’s most surreal moment was performing at Wembley Arena. “Performing to such a huge crowd with everyone singing really was a dream come true,” she says. The performance was a powerful affirmation of her hard work, a proud moment for her younger self, who had doubts about her music career. 

Growing up, Saloni struggled with a sense of cultural duality. “I felt like my identities were split into ‘Desi Saloni at home’ and ‘British Saloni at school,’” she reflects. Initially, she kept her music accounts separate—one showcasing her Desi side with Carnatic music and Bollywood covers, and the other featuring her British side with English songs. Over time, she embraced both cultures, blending them seamlessly in her music. “I’m so glad I’ve dealt with this identity crisis,” she says, now creating music that truly represents who she is, becoming an inspiration for others with similar experiences. 

Rani: A Celebration of Empowerment and Identity 

Rani, her debut EP, is all about empowerment. “I wanted it to be an empowering one,” Saloni explains. She ensured that the EP reflected her diverse South Asian roots, incorporating languages and influences from various cultures. The creative process is a reflection of what “clicks in the moment,” ensuring that each track aligns with her vision and identity. 

Her musical influences include legends like Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh. “I’ve always loved soothing melodies and Bollywood songs,” she shares. Her track Without You is particularly inspired by these icons, with Saloni calling it her most "Bollywood Shreya and Arijit sounding song." A collaboration with Shreya Ghoshal remains Saloni’s dream. “It would be a dream come true to perform with my idol,” she says with heartfelt admiration. 

Chali Mein: An Anthem of Sisterhood 

Her track Chali Mein is a celebration of female solidarity. “It’s about collaboration over competition,” Saloni says. The song challenges the notion that South Asian women are discouraged from pursuing big dreams, empowering them to chase their aspirations. “We DO dream big, we DO go for what we want,” she emphasizes. 

The High of Performing Live 

Despite years of performing, Saloni still experiences pre-stage nerves. “I get a little nervous,” she admits, but once on stage, “all those nerves are gone! It’s just a high I can’t explain.” Performing live is the heart of her music journey, and for Saloni, it’s the ultimate reason she makes music. 

Looking Ahead: Ambitious Goals for the Future 

Saloni’s sights are set on larger stages. “I want to perform in arenas and stadiums worldwide, especially hoping to relive that Wembley feeling,” she says. She also dreams of an international tour and continuing to release new music, including more EPs. 

Saloni’s journey represents the powerful intersection of cultural identity and musical innovation. As she continues to grow, her music will remain a beacon for those seeking to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western worlds. 

 

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