Written by Navneet Virk and crooned by Shashwat Singh, O Aashiqa has some good high notes which will give you goosebumps followed by a sweet chorus. The music maestro will take you on his never-ending musical journey with some tracks that let you breathe and O Aashiqa is that one. The pace of O Aashiqa is slower than Teri Nazar from the album. I love Arijit’s version more because he sings it with such ease and his husky voice blends well with the catchy beats that will take you on some kind of trip. Penned by Navneet Virk, the words will haunt you. Arijit’s version was the first song to be out from the album. This song has two versions – Arijit Singh and Poorvi Koutish. Shashwat Singh’s passionate voice gives a lot of meaning and feelings to the beautiful words penned down by Dilshaad Shabbir Shaikh. In between the song absorbs you completely. Teri Nazar starts on a slow note and it ends in the same way. 99 Songs music album will take you on a never-ending trip of music with a mix of different kinds of track.ĩ9 Songs Music Review: A R Rahman Gives Us A Musical Treat We Deserve In The Times When Originality Almost Lost Its Touch I, personally have been longing for some great, soulful and meaning music and by releasing the entire album, it feels like the music maestro heard me out. In these times of remixes and lack of originality, A R Rahman has bestowed upon us one of his biggest music albums for the film 99 Songs.
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