Latest Hindi Songs
Music industry is going through a renaissance. The changes are highly influenced by a fleeting audience and its fickle likings. People now are aware of the recording procedures and the plethora of choices in all global sectors. Internationally too, music is changing with all kinds of fusion and remixes where language is no more a criteria. Crossing all barriers and political bars the music from our neighboring countries is also very popular.
The music of Strings and Jal primarily Pakistani bands have a huge fan following here. The songs of Atif Aslam belongs to the emotional variety with lot of western pop hints. The voice quality and instruments for soft melodies is arranged specifically so that the listener enjoys it to the maximum. With the popularity of Mp3 and radio stations, latest hindi songs are very much liked by all ages.
Remix variety is also a form of art. Though the discerning audience is able to judge between an original number and remix variety, remix or fusion is also winning hearts. Ad jingles are also going by this popularity and many old songs or their tunes are being used to create the desired effect.
The latest hindi songs like the arrangement in the film Jaane Tu is a great hit. The popularity of ‘Pappu cant danc’e was huge hit even before the film released. The film also has great peppy numbers in Nazrein milanee. The texturizing of the voice quality is also a unique adaptation. The privilege is totally about the audience who have found another great singer in the guitarist Rashid Ali belonging to Rehman’s group.
Lyrics are also included with Hinglish effect. Like Gulzar wrote about the word ‘Personal se sawaal karte hain’ in ‘ Kajarare Kajarare ‘ picturized on the Bachhans. There have many such songs that go with high pitch and then alters into various levels of octaves. The music appreciated by the audience is again not similar always. There are new age musicians who are exploring genres in music. Good music and melody remains the bottom line for staying in the popularity chart.