"I love being associated with the fun genre of party songs. However, while songs like 'Baby doll' did put me on the map and gave me the recognition that I am so grateful for, I also come from a classical background and that is not known to many people," the singer told IANS.
She studied classical music from the age of 8 under her guru, Anup Jalota.
"Therefore, classical tunes are more in my blood than the party numbers I am often associated with. When I was starting out in London, I would often sing all types of songs in my basement which I had made into my studio, a zen place for me to explore my singing.
"I love bhajans, Jagjit saab's ghazals, Sufi songs... I identify with this genre of music as much as I do with the party numbers," said the "Chittiyaan kalaiyaan" singer.
Kanika's latest mix of "Ambarsariya" and "Suit suit" with singer Guru Randhawa for T-Series "Mixtape" is a peppy mash-up song.
"Working with an artiste as acclaimed and known as Guru Randhawa was a fabulous experience. It's such a perfect mix of two upbeat songs that still require skill to sing.
"I feel 'Ambarsariya' is a song that is relatable for every occasion. You can dance to it and you can hear it on a long drive as well," she added.
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