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"A foreign voice, an Indian heart": CassMae, a German vocalist, captivates India with her soulful renditions of Indian songs, earning praise from PM Modi, this musical prodigy, despite never visiting India, resonates deeply with Bharat's melodic heritage

Her melodious renditions include Shiv Tandav stotrams and songs from the regional cinema where CassMae masterfully interprets every nuance of these melodies
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Meet Cassandra Mae Spittmann, the German singer famous for singing spiritual Indian songs, who was praised by PM Modi in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address
Meet Cassandra Mae Spittmann, the German singer famous for singing spiritual Indian songs, who was praised by PM Modi in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address

Music transcends language barriers, and Indians are renowned for their diverse taste in melodies. In India, music is an inseparable part of life, permeating every aspect, from joyous celebrations to movies and events. Indian cinema, in particular, places great emphasis on songs, making them an integral part of storytelling. Consequently, it comes as no surprise that many of these soulful tunes have captured the attention of musical artists worldwide, inspiring them to reinterpret or infuse these songs with their unique styles.

CassMae, a talented German singer-songwriter, took India by storm with her mesmerizing renditions of multiple Tamil songs, including devotional tracks. Her exceptional skill in precisely enunciating the Tamil lyrics has earned her well-deserved recognition. CassMae, whose real name is Cassandra Mae Spittmann, expresses her deep affection for Indian music and showcases her versatility by singing songs in various Indian languages, including Malayalam.

India's Global Musical Resonance: PM Modi Applauds CassMae in 'Mann ki Baat'

It was an afternoon like no other for avid listeners of PM Narendra Modi's renowned radio segment, 'Mann ki Baat'. This Sunday, the 105th episode, echoed with themes of India's escalating global appeal—courtesy of the nation's accomplishments in forums like the G20 Summit and the triumphant endeavors of ISRO with its Chandrayaan-3 mission.

However, what made the episode truly special was the emphasis PM Modi placed on the soaring international affection for Indian culture and music. A case in point was the mellifluous voice of Cassandra Mae Spittmann, known professionally as CassMae. This gifted German artist, already a sensation both in India and globally, received heartfelt appreciation from the Prime Minister himself.

As listeners tuned in, they were treated to CassMae's ethereal rendition, illustrating how Indian melodies have found a cherished place in international hearts. PM Modi didn't hold back his admiration, exclaiming, "What a sweet voice... and through the emotions reflected in every word, we can feel her love for God."

Highlighting her connection to Indian music, PM Modi introduced CassMae to his vast listenership, referring to her affectionately as a "German daughter". This segment underscored how music remains a potent force, blurring geographical boundaries and uniting souls.

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From Germany, meet Cassmae, an Instagram sensation who's been grooving to the beats of Indian music! 🎵 #MannKiBaat #MelodiesWithoutBorders

Unveiling a fascinating story, PM Modi took a moment during his address to emphasize the intrigue surrounding CassMae—a young, immensely talented singer from Germany who, despite having never set foot in India, has become an emblem of the nation's cultural magnetism.

At just 21, CassMae's popularity has skyrocketed on platforms like Instagram. "While she hasn’t had the chance to witness the vibrant colours and rich history of India firsthand, her enamourment with Indian music speaks volumes,” noted PM Modi. What's even more astounding is that she hasn’t merely been a passive admirer.

Facing significant challenges didn’t deter her spirit. CassMae, who is visually impaired, showcased her formidable resilience and unfathomable passion for music right from childhood. The Prime Minister underscored her prodigious musical beginnings, pointing out, "At merely 3 years of age, she began African Drumming."

Indian music, which was introduced to her a mere half-decade ago, seemed to resonate deeply within her soul. She was so bewitched by its rhythms and melodies that she went beyond just singing and took up learning the tabla—a quintessential Indian percussion instrument.

This tale of CassMae—her challenges, her zeal, and her extraordinary journey into the heart of Indian music—serves as a poignant reminder of how melodies, regardless of origin, possess the timeless power to connect, inspire, and transcend.

In a world often perceived as fragmented, the universal language of music weaves tales of connection and shared admiration. And no one exemplifies this better than Cassandra Mae Spittmann, globally known as CassMae. PM Modi, in his address, offered high praise for this prodigious German artist who has left an indelible mark on the Indian music scene.

Navigating through a myriad of Indian languages—Sanskrit, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Assamese, Bengali, Marathi, and Urdu, CassMae hasn't just sung in them; she's embraced and embodied the essence of each language. Her commendable grasp over each nuance and note is noteworthy, making each rendition a masterclass.

"Through the emotions reflected in every word, we can feel her love for God," commented PM Modi. He accentuated the depth of CassMae’s connection to Indian music, concluding, "Her passion for our culture and melodies will certainly overwhelm every Indian."

The digital realm, through CassMae’s Instagram handle 'cassmaeofficial' and her YouTube channel 'cassmae', is abuzz with her captivating performances. She has offered her audience a taste of India's rich musical heritage, with her moving interpretations of songs like the Shiv Tandav stotrams and various regional cinematic tracks.

In essence, CassMae's story is more than just about music. It's about the power of passion, the universality of art, and the undeniable fact that melodies, no matter where they originate, have the potential to unite hearts across borders. And in today's times, such tales of unity and shared appreciation are more pertinent than ever.

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