Archive for the ‘Bollywood Songs’ Category

Hindi Romantic songs to download

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Romantic songs are always a great way to soothe your heart. There are innumerable Hindi romantic numbers but here are the top 30 romantic numbers that have been evergreen and will continue to remain so: -

 Dheere Dheere Pyaar Ko : Phool aur kaante

Nazar ke saamne, Jigar ke pass: Aashiqi

Tujhe dekha tou yeh jaana : Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

Jab koi baat bigad jaye : Jurm

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam : Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

O Saathi re : Muqaddar ka sikander

Hame aur jeene ki : Agar Tum Na Hote

Suraj Hua Madham : Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Ghum

Main Yahan Hoon – Veer-Zaara

Bahon Ke Dharmiya – Khamoshi

Jab kisi ki taraf dil – Pyar toh hona hi tha

Pyaar hua ikraar hua – shree 420

Kabootar ja ja ja – Maine Pyaar Kiya

Tu bin bataye mujhe from Rang De Basanti

Humein tumse pyar kitna – Female

O sathi re din doobe na from Omkara

Bolo Tum Bolo Zara from Shabd

Pehla Pehla Pyar hai from Hum aapke hai kaun

Chura Liya hai tumne jo dil ko

Suno na from Jhankar Beats

Rehna hai tere dil mein title track

Tumse milke – Parinda

Pehli Nazar Mein – Race

Jab Se Tera Naina- Saawariya

hum hain is pal yahan-kisna

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam title track

Tadap Tadap ke is dil se – Hum dil de chuke sanam

In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein – Jodha Akbar

Aye udi udi – Saathiya

Saathiya title track

 These songs have great lyrics and above all a melodious tune that woos your heart. Every time you listen to these tracks you are remembered of nothing else but lovely memories that you have with your beloved!

Yesteryears

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

The magic of music lifts our spirit. It is a rejuvenating experience. The time of sixties and seventies had a typical trait in Hindi music. This was also a time for global musical change which our musicians got a whiff of and incorporated the same in the various interludes. There were emerging new artists who were ready to explore and experiment.

 The songs had more accentuation on lyrics. The format of qawali or a gazal was authentic in the sense there was no kind of mixing. Actors then were also singers like Kishor Kumar, Leena Chandawarkar and many more. They were trained in classical singing and had a general flexibility to adapt to any kind of music recording.

 Legends like Rafi saab, Lata Mangeshkar and Kishor da have given their best to music which is still enjoyed by our generation. The music itself was a pure form with genuine instruments played intelligently and arranged by the musicians. The era of lyricists was powerful with Kaifi Azmi and many other poets who turned to be lyricists.

 Bollywood gave lot of opportunity to musicians and singers to bring out their best knowledge in music. The situation based songs had a certain real feel which is enigmatic. The songs got popular with each film and radio was the only dependable medium to play the numbers. Tuning to ‘bela ke phool’ on radio everyday unfolds memories of the olden era which is cherished by all of us.

 The rhythm of dance like cha-cha-cha or twist is very well felt with clapping of hands and using percussion instruments to retain the western flavor in the Hindi songs. One can actually visualize the artists dancing when we hear Shola jo badke or any renderings from the R.D Burman camp. Thematic songs were also popular that also seemed the perfect formula for film making like the bidaai song, love songs or jilted in love lyrics.

Bollywood Songs

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Movie songs have always been an essential part of the Hindi songs. This is because Bollywood is the backbone of songs and music industry in the country. This film industry is renowned across the world for hit movies loaded with hit movie songs.

It is believed that Hindi movie made its start somewhere in 1931 and since then the industry is rolling out thrilling and exciting movies to keep Indian populace addicted.

Today, Hindi movie songs have come up with a blend of beautiful songs adorned with advanced musical instruments and beats. Earlier the songs industry was restricted to certain number of singers like Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle, Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar.

These are also known as legends of Bollywood. Eventually, as time passed by many new singers came into existence and became popular round the world.

some of the most popular singers today are Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sonu Nigam, Udit Narayan, Jagdit Singh, and many more who have become the life of new movie songs.

The lyrics of new movie songs are both traditional and modern depicting life of Indian people and diversity of religion and culture in the country.

Some of the hit songs from the latest movies include kabhi kabhi zindagi mein, jee karde, teri ore, lets party, judai, yaar mera dildara, pehli nazar mein, rock on, tujhe aksa beach ghuma dun, khuda jaane, milo na milo, aankhon mein teri, tumse hi, and jaane tu ya jaane na. These new songs are just mind-blowing with a delectable mix of indigenous instruments and western instruments.