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"Despite being a maestro, Rahman is so humble!"
Updated On: 08 April, 2013 12:10 AM IST | | Dhara Vora
It's been almost five years since the release of her last album, Safe Trip Home, and now she is back with, Girl Who Got Away. One of the highest selling and critically acclaimed singers of all times, Dido shares with The Guide, in an email interview, about her new release and her evolution as an artiste
You teamed up with Indian musician AR Rahman for If I Rise. Could you tell us about your experience?
Working with AR Rahman was a fantastic experience. I mean he is a musical genius you know; composing for both Indian and Western music. He is one of the most talented and versatile musicians; he is absolutely dedicated to music and apart from his music what I liked was his sensible and simple attitude to life. Despite being a maestro, he is still so humble! You can learn so much from him as a musician and a human being. While we were working on If I Rise together, I also learnt many things about Indian culture and of course, Indian music. And yes, I would love to work with other artistes.

Singer Dido. Pic/ AFP
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