So, let's see what happens when Asmi visits Section 36 Music!
Your recent single, “Met Me First” is simply outstanding. What can you tell me about it?
Thank you so much! “Met Me First” dives deep into that feeling of longing for someone who’s already taken. It’s about the intense chemistry you can’t ignore, even though you know it’s not right. The song captures that bittersweet moment where you wish you could give in to what you’re feeling, wondering if things would have been different if they had met you first. It’s a mix of desire, heartache, and those unspoken ‘what ifs’ that we all go through at some point, and I’m really proud of how it turned out.
What was your favorite part of the recording process?
Honestly, the best part was collaborating with my friends from Berklee. There's something so special about creating music with people who just get you. Their input made the song so much richer, and the whole process was just so fun and inspiring.
You currently attend Berklee College of Music. What made Berklee the right fit for you?
Choosing Berklee was a no-brainer for me. Growing up in India, I always dreamed of coming to the States and immersing myself in a place where music is everything. It's this amazing melting pot of talent, creativity, and opportunities. Being around so many passionate musicians pushes you to level up your own game too. Plus, there's always someone to jam with, experiment with new sounds, and just vibe out together. It's been an incredible journey so far.Who or what would you say are your biggest musical influences?
I’d say my sound is shaped by the soulful storytelling of Adele, the emotional depth of Alicia Keys, similar grooves to Fleetwood Mac, and Michael Jackson. I love artists who can make you feel something real, and that’s what I aim for in my music. But when it comes to performing, I’m inspired by the electrifying stage presence of Beyoncé and the high-energy showmanship of Bruno Mars. I want my performances to be unforgettable, where the audience feels just as connected to the music as I do.
What is the biggest challenge you face when it comes to your music?
One of the biggest challenges for me is trying not to make my music sound all the same. It’s easy to fall into a pattern, but I love experimenting and trying new things. I’m always adding a little extra spice, whether it’s a unique chord progression, a different vocal approach, or even sampling city sounds that I hear from my apartment. I never want my listeners to get bored, so I’m constantly pushing myself to explore new territories with my sound.What are your immediate music goals?
Right now, my focus is on getting more gigs across the States and opening for some well-known musicians. I think there’s so much to learn from sharing the stage with established artists, and I’m excited to put myself out there. I also want to release more music, hopefully with a few songs that really catch on and become hits. My dream is to build a fanbase that’s excited to hear what I have to say and create unforgettable live experiences for them.
I'm sure you’ll all want to follow her and see what she has going on. I would follow her on Instagram, and Spotify to make sure you don't miss a thing.
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