Ikka's Latest Album "Only Love Gets Reply" Reflects A Message of Positivity and Collaboration

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Indian rapper Ikka is excited for the release of his latest album, titled "Only Love Gets Reply", which features collaborations with some of the biggest names in the Indian music scene such as Diljit Dosanjh, Badshah, Karan Aujla, and others. Describing it as his "best work to date", Ikka is proud of the album which not only showcases great music but also reflects his current thoughts and emotions. The album, released under T-Series, aims to spread a message of love and positivity in a world filled with toxicity and negativity.

Ikka has already dropped two tracks from the album, "Urvashi" and "Laadla", both of which have been well received and topped the charts on streaming platforms. In a recent interview, Ikka revealed that the title of the album, "Only Love Gets Reply", stemmed from his decision to stop engaging with negative and hateful comments on social media. He realized that responding to negativity only fueled the fire, and that love was the only thing worth acknowledging and nurturing.

With this album, Ikka ventures into a more commercial sound compared to his previous hip-hop albums. He expresses gratitude towards T-Series for supporting his vision and allowing him to explore new musical territories. The collaborations with artists like Diljit Dosanjh and Badshah hold a special place in Ikka's heart, as they have been inspirations and mentors to him.

He views them as elder brothers and values their guidance and support in his musical journey. Reflecting on the global impact of Indian artists in the music scene, Ikka believes that the Indian music industry is beginning to receive the recognition it deserves globally, with more opportunities opening up for Indian artists on international platforms like Coachella. When asked about his thoughts on Artificial Intelligence's influence on music creativity, Ikka expresses concerns about the potential laziness and dependency it could create among artists.

While acknowledging the importance of change and innovation, he emphasizes the need for responsible use of technology in the music industry to avoid potential pitfalls in the future.