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RJ Jay: Hooked on Radio

Posted on November 19, 2011 by Smriti Daniel • Leave a comment

It’s 8 am, and Jay has already been up for three hours. In his one man studio in the Lite.Fm offices on fifth lane, he’s hard at work. The morning newspapers lie scattered around and Jay is flipping through them looking for something interesting to talk about. (He’s already spotted a piece on Sachin Tendulkar … Continue reading →

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How does a Sri Lankan girl, raised to sing classical music, make a career in hip hop? And what does she do when she outgrows the persona that made her so successful? In our final episode of #theFword on @pulse.lk @ashanthidealwis opens up about what it took to get her first album off the ground and to perform alongside Sri Lankan pop music legends like Bathiya and Santhush, why she then stepped away for five years, how her definition of success has changed and how she used innovative marketing during this pandemic to ensure her music academy now has students all over the world. To listen to her is to understand something about the courage it takes to reinvent yourself, how success is also about being pragmatic and strategic and why, in the end, humility is key. You'll find us on Pulse's YouTube channel under a playlist titled The F Word.
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