(MENAFN- NewsBytes) Lovers of Hindi indie music swear by the name Lucky Ali even now. In fact, only last year, the 63-year-old had gone viral for his impromptu performance in Goa. However, even the O Sanam crooner has had his fair share of letdowns. Taking to social media, Ali shared how music label T-Series had once shelved his album over disagreements regarding crediting artists. Here's more.
Details T-Series wanted to credit only one artist, claimed the singer
The singer shared on Facebook that he had worked with T-Series for his fourth solo album, Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai (2004). While Aslam, Ali, and another lyricist wrote the words, the company credited some other artist as the lyricist as, according to Ali, 'he was being promoted by the company.' Ali objected to the idea, and his album was taken off the shelves.
Quote He later said, 'what ever happened was for good'
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