Bhojpuri cinema, once celebrated for its cultural and family-oriented songs, now often finds itself in the spotlight for its explicit music. But why has this shift occurred? When and how did this trend begin? DJ Himanshu Mishra, a renowned artist and founder of GrooveNexus, sheds light on this issue, offering insights that will make you think.
“Not Every Song is Made Explicit to Meet Demand!”
Himanshu Mishra, who has been associated with numerous Bhojpuri tracks during his DJing career, states, “There are still many good songs that audiences genuinely enjoy. However, it’s true that the trend of explicit songs has surged in recent years.”
According to Mishra, the biggest factors driving this trend are shifting audience preferences and the race for cheap publicity. “Songs now focus more on controversy than content. It’s not just the cinema industry at fault; we all play a part in this,” he remarked.
When Did This Trend Begin?
The wave of vulgarity in Bhojpuri songs gained momentum in the early 2000s when access to digital platforms made music easily available, and shortcuts to popularity became the norm. “Good songs didn’t stop being made, but explicit tracks started going viral at a rapid pace, turning into a trend,” Mishra explained.
Experience as a DJ Artist
As a DJ, Himanshu has played all kinds of songs during his career. He acknowledges that the demand for Bhojpuri music varies among audiences. “Some people request meaningful songs, while others seek bold, spicy numbers. But it’s every DJ’s responsibility to ensure a positive vibe through music,” he added.
What’s the Way Forward?
Mishra believes the Bhojpuri music industry needs to focus on its content. “Vulgarity may bring short-term popularity, but it cannot define the essence of music. We must create songs that respect our culture and resonate with the audience’s emotions.”
Hope for Bhojpuri Music
Experts like Himanshu Mishra remain optimistic about the industry’s future. “There’s a need to promote good artists and meaningful songs. With the right efforts, Bhojpuri music can regain its lost identity,” he concluded.
For fans and stakeholders of Bhojpuri music, this is a moment for introspection. After all, the true purpose of music is not only entertainment but also fostering a connection with society.