Diljit Dosanjh Lauds Kanye West As An Artist, Says 'He Is A Case Study'
Diljit Dosanjh talked about his favourite artist in the USA and described him as a "case study".
New Delhi: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh recently made his appearance as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He performed ‘GOAT’ and ‘Born to Shine’ in front of the audience. Just after his show in New York, Diljit sat for a chat with Sucharita Tyagi where he talked about his favourite artists in the USA. He said that Ye or Kanye West is "a case study" for him.
Diljit Dosanjh was asked if he would be interested in going to any artist’s concert in the United States. He responded, “Kanye West mereko pasand hai. Uske concert ki ek baar maine tickets li thi, uske baad humara shoot aagaya fir wo beech me reh gaya. Main jaa nahi paya fir. Kanye is really very talented. Uska tareeka hai kaam karne ka bhot kamal hai. Wo case study hai kanye. Aise usko koi follow nahi karta. Humaare yahan toh nahi karrhe. Yaha ke artist 100% follow karrhe honge. Lekin wo hai case study (I like Kanye West. Once I bought tickets for his concert, after that our shoot came up, I was busy with it and I couldn't go. His way of working is amazing. He is a case study. No one is following him like this. Artists must be following him 100% here. But, he is a case study.)”
Later, he jokingly added, “Mera bhi usse koi lena dena nahi, na mujhe usse milna hai. Lekin as an artist, I like him (I have nothing to do with him either. I don't want to meet him. But as an artist, I like him).”
ALSO READ: New To Diljit Dosanjh's Music? Here Are His 10 Most Popular Songs To Begin With
Diljit Dosanjh At The Tonight Show
At ‘The Tonight Show’, Diljit sported his signature Coachella ensemble—a white kurta, pyjamas, a white turban, and a black vest. He rocked the crowd with his popular tunes.
In one of the clips, we see Dosanjh's hilarious attempt to teach host Jimmy Fallon Punjabi. He first made to repeat the musician's now-iconic phrase, "Punjabi Aa Gaye Oye." Then, Jimmy Fallon said, the Punjabi greeting "Sat Sri Akal," introduced by Diljit.
View this post on Instagram