Legendary AR Rahman announces new initiative maajja, and global music festival YAALL in Chennai
Designed as a label alternative, maajja’s objective is to incubate South Asian talent from all over the world and arm it with creative freedom and global reach; global music fest YAALL will serve as a showcase for hand-picked talent.
January 2021 – India’s most popular voices never get the same fame and adulation as some of its most famous faces. Grammy Award and two-time Oscar winner AR Rahman wants to change that status quo. On January 26, Rahman announced his latest initiative, maajja – a technology-enabled label alternative focused on empowering the next generation of artists with complete creative control, resources and global reach. maajja is the brainchild of Canadian entrepreneurs Noel Kirthiraj, Sen Sachi, Prasana Balachandran and the acclaimed music director. M aajja ’s mission is simple, to create the first-of-its-kind platform for the independent music scene that offers creative liberty as well as global reach. It will focus on amplifying the voice of South Asian talent unhindered by the machin ations of the film industry.
An innovator and initiator, Rahman’s interest in leveraging technology to elevate the independent music scene bears fruit in the shape of maajja and has been a long-standing dream for the director who also set up one of
India’s finest music education institutes, KM Music Conservatory, in 2008. “There are an overwhelming number of artists and musicians around us that go unnoticed and under-appreciated,” says the music director who has
won two Grammy Awards, one for the original score for Slumdog Millionaire and another for the chart-busting global hit, ‘Jai Ho’.
“Many of them begin their journey but unfortunately, not everyone is heard or gets a platform. With today’s digital age, there should no longer be these barriers. maajja will function with the singular focus of being artist-centric, and will serve to elevate the world-class talent we have onto the global stage. There is a sense of em powerment now with technology, and this whole idea behind maajja is to nudge artists, so that they can shine on an internat ional stage. maajja is about seeing the big picture, on a global scale,” Rahman adds. Rahman’s dream is what drives his co-founding team of serial entrepreneurs, and given their background in technology and entertain ment, Kirth iraj believes maajja has the potential to disrupt the South Asian indie music industry.
“Napster paved the way for digital music distribution, iTunes changed how music was purchased and Spotify took it to another level – streaming is now the de facto way to consume music across the world. Music is more accessible than ever, the industry is booming, yet artists are left holding the short end of the stick by giving up ownership of their music and end up leaving a lot of money on the table,” says maajja CEO and co-founder Noel Kirthiraj, giving a glimpse into the idea behind the platform. “All artists need to think of themselves as brands and CEOs of their own businesses. We want to democratize and demystify the ecosystem and the business of music. This is maajja’s vision.”“Drawing inspiration from what AR Rahman has been mulling over for many years, the creation of maajja and YAALL are monumental steps in establishing music as a stand-alone industry for South Asians,” he adds.
YAALL Fest, a global music festival
A line-up of names, led by luminaries of the Tamil film industry alongside up-and-coming Indian and global talent – curated and chosen by Rahman himself – will power YAALL Fest, maajja’s premier showcase in Chennai. Brit ish-Tamil artist and provocateur M.I.A. is the creative vision behind the global music festival YAALL, and will play a very involved role as the project evolves. “Growing up in Chennai, I saw four different worlds, four different languages collide and come together. In this divisive world, our shared culture and language unites us. YAALL is the first step in expanding our industry and share the joy that we get from music. M.I.A., one of the biggest artists on the global stage, and someone who is central to this idea of celebrating Tamil culture, gave a lot of input to this festival, including the name, YAALL,” Rahman adds.
Scheduled to be held over two days on February 13 and 14, Road to YAALL – due to the prevailing restrictions necessitated by the global pandemic – will be presented as a digital music festival, with a physical event in Chennai in the works at a later stage. This event will feature over 30 artists – many of whom are established names in indie music and films – and the two-day festival will serve as a showcase of their independent music journey The line-up for YAALL will be announced shortly.Road to YAALL will premier on Vijay Music during the weekend of February 13 and 14, and will also be available to view on maajja’s social media channels, including YouTube.
Web: maajja/ YAALL Fest (will be active soon)
Social media links: Facebook/ YouTube/Instagram/ Twitter
About maajja
maajja’s mission is to amplify the voice of South Asian independent artists globally by enabling them with direct access to support resources and monetization opportunities within a vetted ecosystem.
About YAALL
As a premier global music festival, YAALL will bring together independent artists from around the world to create a cultural renaissance in Chennai for independent music.