Stuff like that never happens in R&B since our music is all about love and relationships pretty much. THEMXXNLIGHT: (Luv) I feel like diss tracks are only a thing in the rap game. WION: With diss tracks being the latest trend among musicians, do you feel it’s okay to taunt/tease/humiliate people through music? Also, who would you like to be ‘dissed’ by? They love that we are Indians because it is so different and very rare. But, the community actually found it very unique and fresh. (Kush) We always thought that we would not be welcomed into this industry. Now we feel we are truly a part of the culture and our fans tell us that we are leading a revolution in R&B, which is amazing to hear because that’s our goal. THEMXXNLIGHT: (Luv) At first, there was definitely a slight feeling of this, but as we kept growing in the industry and after our songs with Wiz released, it changed everything. As Indo-Americans, did you ever feel unwelcome in terms of music, or generally in life? WION: Some may argue that R&B, as a genre, is predominantly Black. So, we are able to fund our independent releases because of this! We have never had to rely on tours for money and we are blessed in that sense. (Kush) Luckily for us, we are heavily into real estate and work 12 hours a day in this career. Obviously throughout Covid it’s been pretty difficult, but we were always taught to have multiple sources of revenue in different fields, so many people don’t know that we are also luxury and celebrity real estate agents ‘Chandani Twins’ with a company of our own that is the nation’s (referring to America) largest brokerage, so that definitely helps. THEMXXNLIGHT: (Luv) There is definitely multiple sources of revenue for an artiste. How have you been doing that in times of COVID-19? WION: They say, musicians make their money through tours. After a few releases, Wiz Khalifa’s label reached out and sent us some beats. We took that as a sign and started to release a song every 2 months. We started making music in 2016 and it sort of came to us naturally.
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(Kush) It is definitely crazy and we are super proud to have come this far in such a short amount of time. And then from there we developed a very close relationship with Wiz and the team and we have been in the studio with him 100+ times. We were then featured on five songs that Wiz released on his albums.
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THEMXXNLIGHT: (Luv) It’s truly a blessing! We got discovered in 2018 by Sledgren-Wiz Khalifa’s producer. For a band that is relatively new, getting to work with a rapper of Wiz Khalifa’s stature is an incredible achievement. WION: You have opened gigs for Wiz Khalifa in the past and now this collaboration with him. At least, that's what they say.Įxcerpts from WION’s exclusive conversation with THEMXXNLIGHT from America: Other than that, the brothers are champions of love and friendship. “I have never liked that aspect of the industry as it just feels so unnecessary,” says one of them when quizzed about the dissing culture American music scene is notorious for. The only Indians to have ever worked with the ‘See You Again’ musician, which was the most listened to song when it had released, Luv and Kush think it’s a blessing that they have found a sense of belonging and brotherhood in the R&B genre.