Anushka Sen's Debut Single "Chameleon" Lights Up New York's Times Square

Anushka Sen's debut music single, "Chameleon," has been featured on a billboard in New York City's iconic Times Square, which she described as a dream come true. The song marks her first collaboration with Grammy-winning American producer Ken Lewis, known for working with major artists like Taylor Swift and Kanye West. Sen revealed the song was born from a period of personal reassessment and change, challenging expectations to stay in one mould. She also credits her childhood and her mother for instilling a lifelong love of music that led to this milestone.

Key Points: Anushka Sen's "Chameleon" Featured on Times Square Billboard

  • Debut single featured in Times Square
  • Collaboration with Grammy-winning producer
  • Song about personal change and growth
  • Fulfillment of a childhood dream
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Anushka Sen's debut single, 'Chameleon' features at the New York Times Square

Actress Anushka Sen's debut single "Chameleon," produced with Grammy-winner Ken Lewis, is featured on a billboard in New York's Times Square.

"Chameleon came to me at a time when I was reassessing who I am and who I want to become. - Anushka Sen"

Mumbai, Dec 29

Actress and content creator Anushka Sen's debut single, "Chameleon" has been featured at New York City's Times Square.

Calling it a dream come true, Anushka shared a video of the song on a billboard in the middle of Times Square.

Expressing her delight, she captioned her Instagram post, "We got featured in New York City Times Square!!!! 🇺🇸 Chameleon Music video featuring on the billboard of NYC in the middle of Times Square is such a dream come true! And to be there to witness it live was wonderful, every hour for a special moment, truly unbelievable! Thank you for the love always. Keep streaming my first single Chameleon, out everywhere (sic)."

"Chameleon" also marks Anushka's primary collaboration with the Grammy-winning American producer Ken Lewis, who is known to have worked with some of the biggest global artists, such as Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye West, to name just a few.

Previously, reflecting on her journey of making her debut as a singer, Anushka shared, "Music has been woven into my life for as long as I can remember, but I never truly imagined I would one day create a song of my own and put it out into the world."

"Chameleon came to me at a time when I was reassessing who I am and who I want to become. It's a song born out of change, the kind of change that feels scary but necessary. Throughout my life, people have expected me to stay in one mould or continue doing only what I'm known for, but I've never believed in limiting myself like that," she added.

"Chameleon" was recorded when Anushka was on a recent trip to the USA.

Revealing how the song comprises a big part of her childhood, she shared, "A big part of this dream comes from my childhood. I grew up around music, my mother has been my earliest teacher, and she's the person who quietly planted this love for singing in me."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good for her, but honestly, I feel our media overhypes these things. Many brilliant Indian indie artists struggle for recognition here, but one billboard in NYC for a celebrity makes headlines. The focus should be on the music ecosystem at home too.
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Aman W
Collaborating with a Grammy winner like Ken Lewis is seriously impressive. That's a massive step for any artist. Hope this opens more doors for cross-cultural music projects from India.
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Sarah B
The message about change and not staying in one mould really resonates. It's tough, especially for women in the public eye. All the best to her on this new path!
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Vikram M
Just listened to the song. It's catchy! The production quality is top-notch, no surprise with that team. Wishing her success. Bas ab album bhi laayein!
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Nisha Z
Shoutout to her mother for being her first teacher! ❤️ That's so sweet and so true for many of us—our first music lessons were at home. A lovely, relatable detail in her story.

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