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Why more song listeners and musicians are exploring sadness and mellow music

While Prateek Kuhad and Anuv Jain carved a sad boi hour niche in the indie music scene, upcoming musicians are jumping onto this genre as Gen Z loves the mellow vibe

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Singer-songwriter duo, Abhin & Tanish, are known for their sad and mellow music and write about personal experiences such as heartbreak, life changes like shifting to Mumbai and the breaking up of a friendship

Singer-songwriter duo, Abhin & Tanish, are known for their sad and mellow music and write about personal experiences such as heartbreak, life changes like shifting to Mumbai and the breaking up of a friendship

Becoming sad is also a habit,” says 22-year-old Abhin Joshi, one half of Abhin & Tanish, an indie duo. Joshi, singer-songwriter and lyricist, says that actively experiencing sadness often makes people feel good. He confesses he likes to watch films that make him cry.

Gen Z’s refuge is music. But not just any kind: mellow, lo-fi, easy-going or a “chill vibe”. According to the data gathered by Spotify India since May last year to now, ‘sad’ was one of the most searched terms on the streaming platform. “Listeners consumed mellow music, often defined as love songs, romantic music, lo-fi, chill vibes,” the data shows. Previous data by Spotify India found that mellow music in general, and love songs in particular, are extremely popular among Indian listeners and the trend was attributed to the popularity of Bollywood music.

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