Jimmy Khan goes electric with new song Madame
Jimmy Khan’s journey from being a notable musician in Pakistan’s indie-music scene to widening his horizon to mainstream staging has been gradual and dignified. From featuring at Coke Studio in its seventh installment to turning to films last year with the track 'Baarish' in Asim Raza’s commercial success, Ho Mann Jahaan, and 'Khaamoshi' and 'Hone Do' from the critically acclaimed Mehreen Jabbar directorial, Dobara Phir Se.
His stint at this year’s Lux Style Awards brought music and fashion together like never before. His soulful compositions and soothing vocals have truly added a new facet to commercially acclaimed musicians in Pakistan. Taking that forward, Jimmy returns to the fore after a brief hiatus with a single titled 'Madame'.
“For me, now that I think about it, it’s hard-hitting to know that people expect something from you. At one point, when nobody really knew me, there was nothing,” he tells Images of how his newfound fame has helped him evolve as a musician. “Madame is a song with which I’ve ventured into a completely new dimension, and what I enjoyed the most, is that it is something that was not expected from me. I’m not trying to alter myself to expectations.”
However, he agrees to the fact that his metamorphosis has been consciously come about. “It’s not just a transition, it’s a dual role on purpose, and something I’ve added onto my wagon from what it only used to be. I’ve also indulged into commercial, mainstream music now, which is off the brand ‘Jimmy Khan’. I write for myself, but I do commission work as well,” he claims.