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Kedar Singh's VPSKS Musical RasiYa Drives Global Boost for Indie Artists
✍️ The Tribune
🗓 20 Aug 2026, 09:38 PM
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Music entrepreneur Kedar Singh, through VPSKS Musical RasiYa Private Limited, is launching efforts to empower independent musicians worldwide.
Kedar Singh, a veteran of India's music scene, has announced that his firm VPSKS Musical RasiYa Private Limited will focus on expanding opportunities for independent artists across the globe. The company plans to create platforms that simplify distribution and increase visibility for musicians who operate outside the traditional label system.
According to the announcement, the initiative seeks to reshape how music is produced and consumed by leveraging digital tools that connect creators directly with audiences worldwide. By doing so, VPSKS aims to lower barriers that have historically limited the reach of indie talent.
Industry observers note that such moves reflect a broader trend of Indian startups targeting the global music market, positioning the country as a hub for creative entrepreneurship. The effort is expected to benefit a diverse range of artists, from emerging singers to seasoned composers seeking broader exposure.
While details of the rollout remain limited, the company's commitment to supporting independent musicians underscores a growing emphasis on artist‑centric models in the entertainment sector.
According to the announcement, the initiative seeks to reshape how music is produced and consumed by leveraging digital tools that connect creators directly with audiences worldwide. By doing so, VPSKS aims to lower barriers that have historically limited the reach of indie talent.
Industry observers note that such moves reflect a broader trend of Indian startups targeting the global music market, positioning the country as a hub for creative entrepreneurship. The effort is expected to benefit a diverse range of artists, from emerging singers to seasoned composers seeking broader exposure.
While details of the rollout remain limited, the company's commitment to supporting independent musicians underscores a growing emphasis on artist‑centric models in the entertainment sector.