The legendary singer has moistened the eyes of the country by saying goodbye to this world on February 6. The demise of Lata Didi has come as a big shock to her fans. However, even now her fans were seen in her memories. During this time, singer Sona Mohapatra has talked about preserving the legacy of Lata Mangeshkar 'Melody Queen.' Sona's words are that Lata Ji's legacy is going to be preserved. Singer Sona Mohapatra recalls 'Swara Kokila' saying, "We have grown up listening to Lataji's music. There is a power in her voice, which is bent on breaking even the bond of every border and language, this was proved only when we were all united in grief after her death. There is no dissension about the fact that she is indeed the light of mainstream music's pioneer. We have to move beyond the idea of grief and celebrate the life that inspires the country and the subcontinent." However, the contribution of the late singer has also been measured. Lataji is going to inspire us for many lives to come. I think it is not only for us to mourn his demise, but also (an opportunity) to send a clear message, ''we have made a concerted effort to store her legacy to save her music from getting spoilt. Much more needs to be done as Lataji's legacy of over 36,000 songs is also going to be preserved for all future generations. Because there is something to learn from every song of hers.'' By preserving, Sona does not even mean putting up clips of Lataji's song on social media, but rather she says that "In India, we should not store our music properly. A lot of our music is being lost because they were analogue recordings and they have not been able to be properly preserved in the digital age. As a result, the quality of music recordings is changing. It requires technical expertise and money to store it.'' Valentine's Day: Here are the famous celebs who got married on Feb 14 Sonam Kapoor's husband commits fraud! accused of tax evasion... Madhuri Dixit dances fiercely with husband Sriram Nene, dance video went viral