In a candid and exclusive interview with InstantBollywood, renowned rapper Emiway Bantai delved into the intricacies of his creative process, shedding light on his approach towards crafting lyrics that strike a balance between artistic expression and social responsibility. The artist, whose real name is Bilal Shaikh, spoke passionately about his commitment to producing music that resonates with his audience while also upholding a sense of dignity and respect.
During the interview, Emiway emphasized his dedication to avoiding offensive or vulgar content in his songs, choosing instead to focus on themes that inspire and uplift his listeners. “As a lyricist, as a rapper soch samjhkar likhna ek bahot important role hai (As a lyricist, as a rapper, it is important that you’re careful about what you write).” he stated. “My audience, young bache sunn rahe hai, toh soch samjhkar likhna bahot zaroori hai (My audience, young generation is listening to me. i am careful about what i write).”
One of the key points Emiway highlighted was his careful treatment of lyrics when it comes to addressing themes related to women. He revealed that he consciously steers clear of using derogatory language or making disrespectful comments about women in his songs. Instead, he chooses to appreciate and acknowledge them in a respectful manner, earning him admiration from his fans for his mature and thoughtful approach.
Emiway’s commitment to responsible lyricism has not gone unnoticed. His songs, which often touch on relatable topics and experiences, have resonated with audiences across demographics, contributing to his meteoric rise in the Indian music industry. With hits like “Bantai,” “Machayenge,” and “Firse Machayenge,” he has managed to captivate listeners while maintaining a positive and inclusive image.
The rapper’s approach has garnered praise from fans and fellow artists alike, with many lauding him for his conscientious lyrics and commitment to using his influence for good. Emiway’s ability to strike a balance between artistic expression and social consciousness has cemented his status as not just a musician, but also a role model for aspiring artists.
 
 
          