Interview with Babaji: A Globally Known Artist on His Passion, Inspirations, and Future Plans

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Can you share a bit about yourself?
My name is Babaji, and I’m a globally known artist with fans in every country on the planet. Music is my life’s passion and my first love. Everything else—fame, money, and attention—is just an extra bonus. My true purpose is to use my music to change the world, bring light to darkness, and help those who need it.

What inspired you to pursue a career in the music industry?
Music has always been my calling. It’s more than just sound—it’s a force that can heal, inspire, and connect people. I do it for the love of the craft and the impact it has on others.

Are there any words of wisdom or guiding principles that you live by every day?
The truth is felt, not just heard. Always trust your gut and the energy someone gives off before trusting the words that come out of their mouth.

Tell us about your latest release—what’s the story behind it, and where can fans check it out?
I just dropped an album called Eyes. This project carries a lot of deep emotions and pain, meant to resonate with people going through similar struggles. It’s raw, real, and made to heal. Fans can check it out on all major streaming platforms.

If you could collaborate with any artist, who would it be and why?
If I had the chance, I’d collaborate with Bob Marley to create a song for world peace. His message and energy are timeless. I’d also work with Kurt Cobain to make a song for those battling depression—something real and impactful.

What exciting plans or projects do you have in store for 2025?
Expect more collaborations with artists and groups that share my spiritual vision. I’m also planning more shows in major cities—bigger stages, bigger messages, and bigger impact.


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