Singer Adnan Sami, who is collaborating with Jermaine Jackson for an album for T-Series, says his son Azaan was in a dilemma when the singer visited his house.
"My son had a problem when Jermaine came home. He has two dogs named after Elvis Presley and MJ (short for Michael Jackson). 'How can we call 'MJ' when Jermaine uncle is around?' I tried to convince him that the name was a tribute to MJ. But my son refused to call out our canine's name while Jermaine was around," Adnan said.
Jermaine landed in Mumbai on Friday afternoon with his wife Halima. They both checked into the Taj but spent the entire evening at Adnan's place discussing music, food, social concerns and Michael Jackson.
"It's been an exhausting but amazing time since Jermaine arrived. I didn't make any announcements about Jermaine's arrival because I didn't want to sound premature in my excitement. Jermaine had visa issues and his arrival in Mumbai was uncertain till the last minute," said the Pakistani singer who has now made Mumbai his base.
Adnan and Jermaine have got together to record a tribute to Mumbai city.
"It will be part of an album we've been working on for two years - long before Michael Jackson's sudden death. Jermaine loves India and Mumbai. I could've easily joined him in Los Angeles to record the song. But Jermaine insisted on coming down," said Adnan.
Adnan intends to make the third of the Jackson siblings familiar with the sights and sounds of Mumbai and India.
"After the recording is over, we're going to Chowpatty and all the other hot spots of Mumbai. Jermaine loves Indian food. But he doesn't want to have the 5-star stuff. He wants to taste the pav-bhaji, paani-puri, bhelpuri, batata-vada and all the street-slurps."
A visit to the Taj Mahal is also on the anvil. "We'll visit the Taj and Fatehpur Sikri where, as you know, Tansen once sang.
"I'd have loved him to stay in my house. But I thought a hotel would be more comfortable for Jermaine and Halima. I'm bowled over by his humility and his hunger to learn and know about Indian culture. His down-to-earth nature reminds me of Mr Amitabh Bachchan," said Adnan who plans an exclusive dinner party in Jermaine's honour at his home on Wednesday.
The Jermaine-Adnan album will be marketed in India by T-Series and internationally on Jermaine's label.
"T-series re-revamped their entire studio and equipment for Jermaine's recording. We're doing two songs together, one of them a tribute to Mumbai and its unstoppable energy," said Adnan.
"My son had a problem when Jermaine came home. He has two dogs named after Elvis Presley and MJ (short for Michael Jackson). 'How can we call 'MJ' when Jermaine uncle is around?' I tried to convince him that the name was a tribute to MJ. But my son refused to call out our canine's name while Jermaine was around," Adnan said.
Jermaine landed in Mumbai on Friday afternoon with his wife Halima. They both checked into the Taj but spent the entire evening at Adnan's place discussing music, food, social concerns and Michael Jackson.
"It's been an exhausting but amazing time since Jermaine arrived. I didn't make any announcements about Jermaine's arrival because I didn't want to sound premature in my excitement. Jermaine had visa issues and his arrival in Mumbai was uncertain till the last minute," said the Pakistani singer who has now made Mumbai his base.
Adnan and Jermaine have got together to record a tribute to Mumbai city.
"It will be part of an album we've been working on for two years - long before Michael Jackson's sudden death. Jermaine loves India and Mumbai. I could've easily joined him in Los Angeles to record the song. But Jermaine insisted on coming down," said Adnan.
Adnan intends to make the third of the Jackson siblings familiar with the sights and sounds of Mumbai and India.
"After the recording is over, we're going to Chowpatty and all the other hot spots of Mumbai. Jermaine loves Indian food. But he doesn't want to have the 5-star stuff. He wants to taste the pav-bhaji, paani-puri, bhelpuri, batata-vada and all the street-slurps."
A visit to the Taj Mahal is also on the anvil. "We'll visit the Taj and Fatehpur Sikri where, as you know, Tansen once sang.
"I'd have loved him to stay in my house. But I thought a hotel would be more comfortable for Jermaine and Halima. I'm bowled over by his humility and his hunger to learn and know about Indian culture. His down-to-earth nature reminds me of Mr Amitabh Bachchan," said Adnan who plans an exclusive dinner party in Jermaine's honour at his home on Wednesday.
The Jermaine-Adnan album will be marketed in India by T-Series and internationally on Jermaine's label.
"T-series re-revamped their entire studio and equipment for Jermaine's recording. We're doing two songs together, one of them a tribute to Mumbai and its unstoppable energy," said Adnan.
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