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'''Ritu Singh''', professionally known as '''Ritu Sings''', is an '''Indian singer, songwriter, composer, psychologist, and trainer of hypnotherapy'''. Based in Gurgaon and Mumbai, she has made a mark in the Indian music scene with her soulful and devotional renditions that seamlessly blend spirituality with emotional depth. Her notable works include '''Kuch Kami, Jo Maange Thakur, and Mangal Gao Ji''' while her upcoming release '''Sindoor''' is set to bring her voice once again to the forefront of contemporary devotional music. | '''Ritu Singh''', professionally known as '''Ritu Sings''', is an '''Indian singer, songwriter, composer, psychologist, and trainer of hypnotherapy'''. Based in Gurgaon and Mumbai, she has made a mark in the Indian music scene with her soulful and devotional renditions that seamlessly blend spirituality with emotional depth. Her notable works include '''Kuch Kami, Jo Maange Thakur, and Mangal Gao Ji''' while her upcoming release '''Sindoor''' is set to bring her voice once again to the forefront of contemporary devotional music. | ||
Ritu carries music in her soul — a precious legacy passed down from her late father. As one article beautifully observed, Bollywood will continue to thrive with refreshing voices that are unique, deep, and impactful if independent artists like Ritu keep creating soulful songs that touch the heartstrings. Emerging in an era where authenticity and emotion matter more than ever, Ritu represents the new wave of artists who are redefining Bollywood’s musical landscape — blending classical depth with modern sensibilities, and proving that true artistry always finds its way to the audience. | |||
For Ritu, music is not just an art but a way of being. Growing up listening to legends like Mukesh, Jagjit -Chitra Singh , Ritu cultivated her own contemporary sufiana style of singing and never misses an opportunity to offer her devotional singing at the Devi temple. | For Ritu, music is not just an art but a way of being. Growing up listening to legends like Mukesh, Jagjit -Chitra Singh , Ritu cultivated her own contemporary sufiana style of singing and never misses an opportunity to offer her devotional singing at the Devi temple. | ||