Making a defining entry into India’s music landscape, artist-led platform Goongoonalo launched with 100 original songs recently — a rare...
Making a defining entry into India’s music
landscape, artist-led platform Goongoonalo launched with 100 original songs
recently — a rare and decisive moment in an industry where even a single
independent release often takes months to see the light of day.
What makes this launch unprecedented is not just
its scale, but its intent.
Across these 100 songs, singers, composers,
producers, and lyricists collaborated as equals, charging no fees to one
another. In an industry long shaped by invoices, advances, and gatekeeping, the
artists chose something radically different: shared ownership.
Every collaborator on Goongoonalo co-owns the music
they create and retains copyright. There is no surrender of rights, no hidden
transfers, and no hierarchy. For the first time in India, creators are not
merely contributors to a platform — they are investors and stakeholders in the
ecosystem itself.
At the heart of Goongoonalo is a transparent
economic structure. Over 60% of all platform revenues flow directly back to
creators, shared clearly and fairly among collaborators. Earnings are not
absorbed into anonymous royalty pools — artists can see where their revenue
comes from, how it grows, and how audiences are responding to their work.
Equally transformative is how Goongoonalo reshapes
the artist–listener relationship. Instead of music being released and
disappearing into data dashboards, artists can now connect with listeners in
real time, at the moment their music is being heard. Through in-app features
like Gatecrash, musicians can engage directly with their active audience —
turning listening into participation, and fans into a living community rather
than passive numbers.
The launch catalogue spans genres, languages, and
generations — from classical and folk to indie pop, fusion, ghazals, and spoken
word — reflecting the full breadth of Indian musical expression. What began as
a 100-song launch is already evolving into a living, growing archive of
original work, driven by creative freedom rather than commercial pressure.
The ripple effect is already visible. Production
houses and creative partners are increasingly looking to Goongoonalo for
original, uncompromised content, recognising it as a space where authenticity
is protected and creativity is not rushed.
The launch event saw over 100 artists, cultural
voices, and industry veterans come together in solidarity — not for a product
unveiling, but to support a shift many are calling long overdue.
Artist investors present included Javed Akhtar,
Hariharan, Shankar Mahadevan, Prasoon Joshi, Shreya Ghoshal, Sameer Anjaan,
Shaan, Angaraag Mahanta (Papon), Milind Shrivastava, Anand Shrivastava, Vijay
Prakash, Lalit Pandit, Akriti Kakkar, Akshay Hariharan, Anupam Roy, Anusha
Mani, Joshua Singh, Mannan Shaah, Mayur Puri, Nitin Shankar, Rachel Singh, Raju
Singh, Darshan Rathod, Sanjeev Rathod, Shivam Mahadevan, Siddharth Mahadevan,
Souumil Shringarpure, among others.
Guests included Shabana Azmi, Jaaved Jaaferi,
Leslee Lewis, Abhijeet Sawant, Bianca Gomes, Suchitra Krishnamoorthi,
Siddhartha Roy, Somesh Mathur, Suneeta Rao, Shraddha Pandit, and many more from
across music, film, and culture.
Lyricist Javed Akhtar reflected on the deeper meaning of the platform, saying, “For decades, artists have created value, but ownership rarely stayed with them. Goongoonalo changes that equation. It is not just a platform — it is a declaration that creators have the right to their work, their voice, and their future.”
Singer-composer Shankar Mahadevan added, “Music has always thrived on collaboration, but equality has often been missing. What we are building here allows artists to create without fear, without fees, and without compromise — and to truly own what they make together.”
Co-founder Sridhar Ranganathan said, “Artist–fan engagement shouldn’t feel transactional or algorithm-driven. At Goongoonalo, we’re building technology that restores intimacy — where fans don’t just consume music, they participate in the artist’s journey, and artists finally own that relationship without intermediaries.”
Sherley Singh, CEO, Goongoonalo, shared, “Goongoonalo was born from listening — listening to what artists have lived through for years. This platform is built on transparency, fair participation, and direct connection. These 100 songs are not a launch tactic; they are proof that when creators are trusted with ownership and clarity, they choose collaboration over control and community over competition.”
Composer Sulaiman Merchant captured the creative shift at the heart of the movement, saying, “For the first time in my career, I am creating without a brief, a formula, or a deadline imposed by commerce. I am making music because it needs to exist — and releasing it knowing it will reach listeners without being diluted or redirected. That freedom changes everything.”

No comments