The 34-year-old singer, who won most of the big awards of 2016 for her song "Jag Ghoomeya" from "Sultan", says it is hard for a new or unusual voice to find a footing in the industry.
"Our music industry is male-driven. There are fewer opportunities for female singers. Only Shreya (Ghoshal) and Sunidhi (Chauhan) get both quantity and quality...
"These days music composers are singing themselves or making other male artistes sing. It is very tough to find a female single in a movie album and even if it is, it is just a female version of a song sung by a male artiste," Neha told PTI.
"The sad part is we don't have a music industry in India. There is a film industry and music is just a part of it. Even the indie pop trend was short-lived. I feel India thrives on playback singing and Bollywood music. It does not understand the culture of non-film music.
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Neha made her foray into playback singing with the song "Kuch Khaas Hai" from Priyanka Chopra's "Fashion", but she says the journey has been tough as she was an outsider and had to continuously prove her talent.
The singer says five years ago there were hardly any songs that would suit her "kind of voice" but she is happy that "things are changing now."
Becoming a music sensation through social media is the latest trend but Neha believes the fame acquired on Internet is short-lived. The singer says the focus should be to evolve as an artiste and not run after online followers.
"The ones who really make a mark go through a lot of grilling. Today, I feel I have become a better artiste. May be some of the best artistes do not have as many followers as an online sensation, but what matters is that they are continuously evolving."
Neha, who recently released her third folk single "Chan Mahi", says her aim is to give a contemporary twist to traditional Punjabi songs and make them popular with youth.
"When I started doing folk songs my intention was to do something which I like, but after two songs I realised there was a bigger need of popularising traditional music.
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