You may have heard her in the iconic ‘Enjoy Enjaami’ song or the viral ‘Rowdy Baby’, but singer Dhee is now moving into the Western pop sphere with her latest album, Jackfruit. Born to a Sri Lankan father and an Indian mother, and raised in Australia, Dhee blends her crosscultural experiences to craft her unique musical identity. In an exclusive chat with Bazaar India, the 26-year-old opens up about creating music on her own terms, breaking the cycle of generational trauma, and vision for authentic South Asian representation in the music industry. Harper’s Bazaar: How has your personality evolved over time?
Dhee: Over the years, I’ve stopped overthinking and started trusting my instincts, both creatively and otherwise. I trust that everything in the world happens for a reason, and I truly believe it’s for the best. That’s been a liberating thought.
HB: Please share the inspiration behind your album [Jackfruit]. Also, what’s next in store?
D: Jackfruit is about navigating what home means to me, both literally and philosophically. There are songs inspired by my heritage and identity, and there are songs about growing up, love, and heartbreak. It’s the sum of my life up until this day. Looking ahead, I’m really excited to prepare the setlist and start performing the songs.
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