Singer Param, who rose to fame with her hit track 'That Girl', is back with a new experimental sound. In a recent interview, she opened up about her creative process and her philosophy that music is not a competition—not even with your own past work.
The Journey After 'That Girl'
Param's breakout single 'That Girl' became an anthem for many, but she refuses to be pigeonholed by its success. 'I see music as a journey, not a race,' she says. 'Each song is a different chapter, and I don't compare them. It's about expression, not competition.'
Experimental New Direction
Her new music explores genres and styles she hasn't tried before. 'I wanted to push my boundaries and see where my voice could take me,' Param explains. The result is a fresh sound that retains her signature emotional depth while venturing into uncharted territory.
Fans have been curious about the inspiration behind her latest tracks. Param shares that life experiences, both personal and observed, fuel her creativity. 'Every song is a story, and I'm just the messenger,' she adds.
Advice for Aspiring Musicians
Param has a message for newcomers: 'Don't measure your success against others or even your own past hits. Art is subjective and ever-evolving. Stay true to your voice.' She emphasizes that authenticity resonates more than trying to replicate a previous triumph.
With her new music, Param hopes to inspire others to embrace change and growth. 'If I can encourage one person to be fearless in their creativity, I've done my job,' she concludes.



