New Delhi, Sep 3 - He has got several singing offers in Bollywood, but Britain-based Indian singer Raghav, who made people groove to his songs 'Angel eyes' and 'Let's work it out', says he is more interested in writing and composing songs.
'I would like to sing in Bollywood films but on a condition - I will sing only if I get a chance to write and compose those songs. If they (filmmakers) will allow me to do that, I'm more than happy to accept the offers,' Raghav told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
The 27-year-old crossover arist was in India on a four day music tour organised by entertainment channel VH1.
Raghav, who has returned with his second album 'Identity' after four years, had created a buzz with his debut album 'Storyteller' that sold more than 1.3 million copies globally.
Asked what took him so long to release the second album, the singer said: 'There wasn't a gap from my side because I have been busy touring like crazy and performing in different parts of the world. Simultaneously, I was working on my album, so I was never on a break,' he said.
In the new 10-song album, Raghav has incorporated three Hindi songs, 'My Kinda Girl', which has a few English lyrics, 'Humrahee' and 'Jadugar'.