Alka
Yagnik,
who
has
been
in
the
music
industry
for
about
three
decades,
recently
spoke
about
doing
a
Lori
(lullaby)
album.
She
reveals
that
she
found
the
idea
surprising
and
appealing
because
it
is
new.
Alka
believes
lullabies
have
a
sweet
and
lilting
nature.
The
concept
of
lullabies
is
dying
out
so
she
is
trying
to
revive
it
with
her
album.
Singing
a
Lori
helps
one
to
build
a
bond
with
one"s
child.
The
album
has
soft
and
peaceful
songs
with
universal
appeal.
Lories
create
a
peaceful
atmosphere,
she
states.
Speaking
about
her
favorite
lullabies,
she
reveals
that
her
mother
used
to
sing
a
lot
of
lullabies
to
her
like
'Chandan
ka
palna,
Resham
ki
doree",
'Aaja
re
aa
nindiya," and
'So
jaa
rajkumaari",
and
she
used
to
sing
to
sing
the
same
to
her
daughter
Sayesha.
According
to
Alka,
every
mother
should
sing
lullabies
to
her
baby.
She
understands
that
today
women
have
difficult
lives
due
to
the
demands
of
their
careers.
Even
she
hasn"t
spent
as
much
as
time
as
she
would
have
liked
with
her
daughter
but
fortunately
her
parents
were
there
for
her
and
took
care
of
her
in
Alka"s
absence.
Meanwhile,
the
singer
expresses
that
she
would
like
to
experiment
with
her
voice
and
sing
something
different
now.
She
is
grateful
for
how
successful
she
has
been
and
has
noticed
over
the
years
that
contemporary
songs
don"t
have
an
everlasting
melody.
The
focus
is
more
on
rhythm
patterns
and
techno
sounds
and
less
on
melody
which
was
not
the
case
earlier.