Monday 25 July 2011

Shafqat Amanat Ali Songs Latest Songs And Music Life





Nikhil Advani comes back with his next installment Patiala House after the failed debacle of Chandni Chowk to China. As the name suggests its a punjabi centric film which reflects in the soundtrack. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have created a different kind of music for the album thus one can expect some good numbers in the album.
The album starts of with Laungda Lashkara which is a very good track and instantly registers with you and has the makings of a chart burster. The song is sung by Jassi along with Mahalaxmi Iyer in a bhangra dance routine number included by some rap by Hard Kaur. Overall a good song and the remix of this song is also one to watch out for.
The next number Kyun Main Jaagoon is an altogether rhythm from the previous song. Its a slow song which reminds you of the title track from Kal Ho Na Ho that went well with the audience. Lyricist Anvita Dutt Guptan has penned a beautiful song and well rendered by Shafqat Amanat Ali. The song will leave a mark on the listeners and the remix version of the song doesn't fare much compared to the original.
Rola Pe Gaya is like any other regular punjabi based songs floating around and therefore hasn't much new to offer in terms of rhythm or sound.Despite Mahalakshmi Iyer, Hard Kaur, Shankar Mahadevan, Earl and Master Saleem having lended their voice the song doesn't pick up much and can be termed as a regular dance number. The remix version of the song is almost similar and doesn't fare that well too.
Again after a racy number follows a slow song Aadat Hai Voh. Vishal Dadlani has sung this number and has done a good job of it. Its entirely different from the other songs and has a rock feel to it and would definitely find many listeners and appeal to the new genre of desi rock loving fans.
Baby when You Talk To Me is a love song by the gen next singers Suraj Jagan and Alyssa Mendonsa in a western style. The song will get hitched to you on repeated listening and the remix version also carries the flavour further into the listeners heart.
Next is a group song Tumba Tumba which is a fun filled family entertainment song. Hans Raj Hans sings this song and does justice to it specially with the song being in a punjabi flavour.
The last track of the album is Aval Allah sung by Richa Sharma which is a devotional track sung well.
Patiala House music rises above ones expectations and will definitely find place in the hearts of music lovers. The first album of 2011 and has gone off to a kicking start and hope the movie fares well too.

It is a very important part of life to many people with different cultures. It is something which helps you to express your feelings of joy and grief with some outstanding words and instruments. There are so many cultures in today's world and so are the type of Music. In today's world Indian Music has really captured an outstanding market place across the globe specially Bollywood music.
There are Movie Songs, Pop Songs, Ghazals, Remix Songs, Sufiana Music, Punjabi, Hip hop and much more to be entertained with.
Bollywood has produced so many Legends in the field of Music. Great Musicians, Composers and the last but not the least the singers who has the ability to touch your soul and make you feel exactly what they want you to.
In the past there have been so many legends e.g. Kishore Kumar, Lata, Mohammad Rafi, S D burman, R D burman, S P Bala, Udit narayan, Alka yagni, and many many more great artists. Their music and songs are something out of the world.
These days also there are so many great singers and musicians in Bollywood such as A R Rehman, Sonu Nigham, Sherya, Sunhidi, Kailash Kheer, Sukhwinder Singh, Hemash Reshmiya, K.K, Asha Bosle, Shankar, and many more to be listed.
Some of them are Pakistani singers who are working for Bollywood who are really very talented e.g. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Atif Aslam, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Amanat Ali, Jawad Ahmed, Ali Zafar, Ali Azmaat (junoon) and so on the are giving some soul touching melodies to the listeners of Bollywood music.




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