TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’: Himani Singh, ace DJ, Emcee & Host

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Meet TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Himani Singh who has been performing since the age of 18… from there to now, she has come a long way to be known as one of the most sought-after music entertainers in India. She has opened and hosted shows for eminent artists such as DJ Snake, AP Dhillon, Arijit Singh, Atif Aslam, Guru Randhawa, Amit Trivedi, Honey Singh, and Raftaar. She is the official show opener for Meet Bros, and has performed at high-profile brand events and movie launches such as the recently-launched British supercar, McLaren, Lamborghini, Audi, Amway, Dhoom 3, actress Mouni Roy’s wedding, and many more… So put your hands together for the amazing TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Himani Singh.

Himani Singh

Your journey has had many momentous milestones. Could you tell us about your life-changing journey that has moulded you to be what you are today?

After realizing my passion for music and emceeing in college when I was called on stage, I decided to weave my own path in the world of music. My journey so far has thankfully been one that has fulfilled many of my goals. From opening for some of my favorite artists to performing in some of the biggest events and venues in the world, I have been fortunate enough to embark on the journey of creating my own signature in the industry.*

Could you list 3 of your major achievements?

Opening for some of my biggest idols will definitely be one of my all-time major achievements. Let it be DJ Snake or AP Dhillon, it has been my honor to perform in front of artists who I have looked up to since the beginning. Opening for Martin Garrix in the upcoming show has again enabled me to add another colorful feather to my cap.

What are the setbacks you have faced? How did you tackle these setbacks or challenges? And what lesson have you learned from it?

Getting into the industry at a young age was not an easy decision or journey to make. I have been fortunate enough to reach where I am today while working on my future because of my support systems. The constant travel and the kind of crowd you meet in the industry are very exhausting at times, I have definitely realized the importance of taking time for myself amidst my busy schedule.*

When you look back, what are the three qualities in you that have helped you become what you are today?

Determination is something you need to survive every day in this industry. It has definitely not been a cakewalk to reach my aims, so determination is something that has kept me going. Let it be Dj’ing,  Anchoring, or hosting a TV show, one thing I have realized is that confidence is definitely the key to success. Lastly, my passion has helped to keep going when it comes to my career. Throughout the years, music has helped me stay grounded enough to keep going forward in my career.*

Who are the people who have been the wind behind your wings?

This is a tough one because I feel everyone in my small-knit group has been a support system for me. Be it my family, especially my sister-in-law, my friends, to name just a few is going to be difficult.*

Lastly, if there was a quote to define you, what would it be?

Martin Garrix has said, “I want to show everyone that if you pursue your dreams, they can come true no matter what.” That’s what I want to do. That’s who I wanna be, someone that a child can look up to and say, I wanna be like her and follow my passion.*

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