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Definitely one of the sexiest songs of , Angel Eyes was on every music channel that I can remember. Super catchy and perfect for a sing-along, for clubbing music, or to serenade your crush, Angel Eyes is a song that I can never actually ever forget, its Hinglish lyrics are officially attached to my brain. Angel eyes, mere khwabon mein tu ….
The song was another amazing tribute to Bollywood music of the 60s and 70s, especially the disco fever that raged those decades. A combination of disco, bop music and s ka early techno-rock-pop, Chhod Do Aanchal was new to all audiences. Plus, with a music video this creative, there is no surprise that this song became an instant fan favourite. This remix is yet another perfect example of how a rock band remixes an old song and makes it sound modern all the while retaining its beautiful older quality.
What really sends this song to another level is its use of acoustic guitar, that somehow blends in perfectly with a sitar-like instrument and male classical background singing.
But what I remember, far too clearly, from the movie is its music. More specifically, the song Kahan Ho Tum. Recorded by the one and only Bombay Vikings , the song remains a masterpiece even today. Watch: Akkineni Nagarjuna sings 'Laddunda,' first single from 'Bangarraju'.
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To verify, just follow the link in the message. My film career started two years after my last album. In those two years, I was writing one minute songs for European ads.
Well, everything takes its own time. When I brought the Hinglish lingo into the music industry, I was criticised by everyone. But, gradually even the Hindi film music industry caught up with this kind of music and things changed for me. Earlier, the film music industry was dominated by melodies. Now, the scene is charged with pop. People always wanted a playback singer to be soft and melodious and they all feared experimenting with different types of vocals.
Your singing career started with remix albums. Was it difficult to get into playback singing? At first yes, people kept a certain distance. Directors thought my voice would not suit the actors.
But the music scenario has changed a lot. Now, the actors are expected to mould their attitudes according to the vocalists. The music industry is now into remixes and pop and hence I have a place in this industry now. We always hear you singing westernised tracks. Don't you want to experiment with different genres? I have an attitude and the Hinglish lyrics were initiated by me.
So, there is a typical mindset invoved, which my music directors want me to deliver through my singing. I want to try my hand at different genres. In fact, I have sung some classical numbers in Telugu films and I am very happy doing regional stuff. Recently, I have sung a ballet number with Pritam for Aashayein. This was very different from what you have been hearing from me. Most of your songs are with T-series and Pritam. Is there any specific reason for that? It was only because of him that I happened to try my hand at playback singing.
I never believed I could ever be a playback singer with such a voice. T-series has been very supportive so my next album is also with T-series. As for Pritam, it's just that I have been noticed in his popular numbers.
I have worked with Vishal-Shekhar, Shankar Mahadevan and many regional directors. Do you ever feel, you could get typecast with the kind of songs you are singing nowadays?
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