'I Am Calling It Off': Decoding Arijit Singh’s Emotional Farewell to Bollywood!
In a move
that has left millions of fans heartbroken and the music industry in a state of
shock, the "voice of a generation," Arijit Singh, officially
announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27, 2026.
At only 38
years old and at the absolute zenith of his career, the National Award
winner confirmed that he will no longer be accepting new assignments for
Bollywood or other film industries.
‘I am
calling it off’: Arijit Singh’s Shocking Retirement from Playback Singing
The
announcement came via a heartfelt and sudden post on Arijit's social media
handles, including a rare message from his private X (formerly Twitter)
account. He stated:
"Hello,
Happy New Year to all. I want to thank you all for giving me so much of love
all these years as listeners. I am happy to announce that I am not gonna be
taking any new assignments as a playback vocalist from now on. I am calling
it off. It was a wonderful journey."
1. Why
is Arijit Singh Retiring?
While the
news feels abrupt, Arijit clarified that his decision stems from a desire for creative
freedom and personal growth rather than exhaustion.
- Boredom & Innovation: He admitted that he tends to
get bored with repetitive commercial patterns and wants to explore music
that keeps him "creatively alive."
- Supporting New Talent: He expressed a wish to step
aside to allow space for new, emerging voices to flourish in the industry.
- Back to Basics: He plans to return to his
roots in Indian Classical Music and work as a "small little
artist" on independent projects.
2. Is
He Quitting Music Entirely?
No. Arijit was quick to reassure fans
that while he is done with playback (singing for film characters), he is
not leaving music.
- Independent Path: He will continue to compose,
produce, and release independent music.
- Live Shows: Fans can still look forward
to his soul-stirring live concerts and global tours.
- Pending Tracks: He noted that he has several
"pending commitments" already recorded that will likely release
throughout 2026, including songs in films like Battle Of Galwan.
3. A
Legacy Like No Other
From his
humble beginnings on Fame Gurukul (2005) to his 2013 breakthrough with "Tum
Hi Ho", Arijit's rise was meteoric.
- Global Icon: In 2025, he surpassed Taylor
Swift and Ed Sheeran to become the most-followed artist on Spotify
(151 million+ followers).
- Top Honors: He was awarded the Padma
Shri in 2025 and holds two National Film Awards for "Binte
Dil" and "Kesariya".

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