Thursday, 27 March 2008

Sonu Nigam's Letter to Radio stations's







Sonu Nigam's Letter to Radio stations's

Singer Sonu Niigaam found a novel way to vent his anger on all the radio stations in the city that didn't play songs from his new album, Classically Mild. Sonu sent a 'letter of gratitude' to all the radio stations just to remind them that his album's sales have been soaring precisely because listeners were forced to buy his album to know what it was all about rather than just listen to it over radio. If that isn't an original, what is? What say, Sonu?

Here is a copy of the letter that Sonu sent to radio stations:

Date: March 24, 2008 To: All radio stations
This is a heartfelt big thanks to your station for not playing Classically Mild, my new album on your station. Swear to God I felt bad initially until I saw the tides turning! Since my album is the only music which, in spite of being mainstream and highly appreciated, creates an impression of belonging to a Genre specific, which, perhaps, is not designated in your play list, thus not being heard at all on your station, and others too, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise since our sales have been consistently soaring higher and higher since people now have to buy it in order to listen to it! Inadvertently, you have ended up doing a huge service to good music and I'll remain indebted to you all forever. And by the way, this is a genuine letter of gratitude, and nothing more, nothing less. Thanks, Warm Regards, Sonu Niigaam










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