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Sonu Nigam Says “Humne Dekhi Hai Na Blue Films, Gaali Di Na?” Over Rappers Using ‘Raunchy Lyrics,’ Is He Hinting At Honey Singh, Badshah’s Alleged Volume 1? (Photo Credit: Instagram; Facebook)
The Indian Rap scene is one that should be lauded for the kind of improvement it has witnessed over the past many years. From Baba Sehgal to Badshah, from Devang Patel to Dino James, from Honey Singh 1.0 to Honey Singh 3.0, we’ve witnessed an inflow of many brilliant artists, and Sonu Nigam is in complete agreement with the same.
Recently, Javed Akhtar talked in detail about how the dependence on rap songs to revive classic Hindi songs, giving a funny analogy of having Psychedelic lights in Ajanta or disco music in the Taj Mahal. I’m not saying Javed Ji is wrong because he’s specifically talking about the usage of rap in remixes.
But Sonu Nigam’s perspective...
The Indian Rap scene is one that should be lauded for the kind of improvement it has witnessed over the past many years. From Baba Sehgal to Badshah, from Devang Patel to Dino James, from Honey Singh 1.0 to Honey Singh 3.0, we’ve witnessed an inflow of many brilliant artists, and Sonu Nigam is in complete agreement with the same.
Recently, Javed Akhtar talked in detail about how the dependence on rap songs to revive classic Hindi songs, giving a funny analogy of having Psychedelic lights in Ajanta or disco music in the Taj Mahal. I’m not saying Javed Ji is wrong because he’s specifically talking about the usage of rap in remixes.
But Sonu Nigam’s perspective...
- 12/13/2023
- by Umesh Punwani
- KoiMoi
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Ranveer Singh stuns the judges including Vishal Dadlani, Neha Kakkar and Himesh Reshammiya, and filmmaker Rohit Shetty with his rapping style. He also revealed that it was his ideal Govinda, who introduced the concept of rap in Bollywood.
Rohit says that he has hidden talents and asks Ranveer to show his rap.
Ranveer surprises the contestants, judges, and Jacquline Fernandes with his rendition of the song ‘Meri Baatein Sunkar Hasna Nahi’ featured on Govinda from his 1995 film Gambler also starring Shilpa Shetty. The song was originally sung by Devang Patel.
Afterward, Rohit also praised Kolkata’s Bidipta Chakroborty for her melodious performance on the romantic song from the movie ‘Mohra’ called ‘Tip Tip Barsa Paani’ along with the singer and host Aditya Narayan.
Rohit says: “You did amazing. So far I have heard many voices here and all have the qualities of a professional singer.”
Judged by Vishal Dadlani, Neha Kakkar and Himesh Reshammiya,...
Rohit says that he has hidden talents and asks Ranveer to show his rap.
Ranveer surprises the contestants, judges, and Jacquline Fernandes with his rendition of the song ‘Meri Baatein Sunkar Hasna Nahi’ featured on Govinda from his 1995 film Gambler also starring Shilpa Shetty. The song was originally sung by Devang Patel.
Afterward, Rohit also praised Kolkata’s Bidipta Chakroborty for her melodious performance on the romantic song from the movie ‘Mohra’ called ‘Tip Tip Barsa Paani’ along with the singer and host Aditya Narayan.
Rohit says: “You did amazing. So far I have heard many voices here and all have the qualities of a professional singer.”
Judged by Vishal Dadlani, Neha Kakkar and Himesh Reshammiya,...
- 12/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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