Armaan Malik, who recently amazed fans with the release of his hit single “Tabaahi” in collaboration with Oaff, has surprised his fans with its ‘Stripped Down Version.’ “Tabaahi” is a song that talks about the ‘Sukoon’ (peace) one feels when alone in nature with the person one loves. When they aren’t in their company, everything feels like it’s falling apart, resulting in absolute ‘Tabaahi’ (destruction).
Imagine this narrative with a soothing tone of the piano played by Oaff, Armaan’s vocals, and a layer of cello that blends perfectly to create the most peaceful state of mind for the listener!
Composed by Oaff and Armaan Malik, the original version of “Tabaahi” gained immense love from music lovers worldwide, propelling their unrivaled chemistry into trends, charts, and playlists. This new version aims to provide listeners with a raw and acoustic experience, shedding light on the vocals and bringing out...
Imagine this narrative with a soothing tone of the piano played by Oaff, Armaan’s vocals, and a layer of cello that blends perfectly to create the most peaceful state of mind for the listener!
Composed by Oaff and Armaan Malik, the original version of “Tabaahi” gained immense love from music lovers worldwide, propelling their unrivaled chemistry into trends, charts, and playlists. This new version aims to provide listeners with a raw and acoustic experience, shedding light on the vocals and bringing out...
- 6/23/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Bollywood“Currently, no music streaming apps or platforms have any algorithm of prominently displaying lyrics credits or making a song searchable by the lyrics writer's name,” they have said.Tnm StaffScreengrabA group of 15 lyricists from the Hindi film industry have come together to demand that music labels and companies credit them for their work. In a 3-minute video, several noted lyricists including Swanand Kirkire, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Neelesh Misra and Varun Grover have come together to say ‘Credits de do yaar’ (Give us credits). The video was released on Varun Grover’s YouTube channel on Thursday and featured lyricists Sameer Anjaan, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Neelesh Misra, Manoj Muntashir, Mayur Puri, Kumaar, Shellee, Anvita Dutt, Swanand Kirkire, Kausar Munir, Raj Shekhar, Abhiruchi Chand, Hussain Haidry, Puneet Sharma, and Varun Grover himself. They have stated that when major songs are released on the YouTube channels of big music companies or on streaming platforms, music directors,...
- 7/30/2020
- by Sanyukta
- The News Minute
From bringing on lots of ‘masti’ and ‘mazaa’ that goes with the mood and spirit of Dil Juunglee, the makers have now unleashed an out and out romantic number in the form of ‘Dil Jaane Naa’. With the film less than a week away from release, the track has emerged as one of the better sounding songs in the town and one now waits to see how quick does it grow in days to come.
“This song is for that situation in the film when lead pair of the film, Taapsee Pannu and Saqib Salim, meet after years in London. Though they first meet in Delhi where Taapsee is an English teacher and Saqib her student, their love story develops further in London,” informs our source.
Apparently, the song plays a major role in playing cupid for the couple.
“Both Taapsee and Saqib are shown to have moved on in...
“This song is for that situation in the film when lead pair of the film, Taapsee Pannu and Saqib Salim, meet after years in London. Though they first meet in Delhi where Taapsee is an English teacher and Saqib her student, their love story develops further in London,” informs our source.
Apparently, the song plays a major role in playing cupid for the couple.
“Both Taapsee and Saqib are shown to have moved on in...
- 3/3/2018
- by Joginder Tuteja
- Bollyspice
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