
It’s a well-known fact that Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) is one of the most talented and respected music directors in South Indian cinema. Although he has experienced a few ups and downs in his career lately — a natural phase for any artist after decades of success — his passion for music remains unwavering.
DSP recently spoke out strongly against the growing trend of remixing old songs. Sharing his thoughts during the Kubera success event, he emphasized that his priority has always been creating original compositions rather than rehashing existing hits.
“Taking inspiration is one thing,” DSP explained, “but directly copying melodies or instrumentation is unnecessary and unethical. Copying is a luxury, not a necessity.” Stressing the importance of innovation, DSP added that he prefers crafting new tunes that energize the audience and suit the story.
He also spoke about his commitment to integrity as a composer. Recalling an instance where he rejected a project out of respect for a fellow music director, DSP underscored his deep professional ethics.
With remix culture becoming more popular by the day, DSP’s remarks have sparked considerable debate. Many are wondering if DSP’s comments hint at any personal experience or a recent project. Whether that’s true or not, his message is clear — original music must always take precedence.
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