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Artist/Band:
Sonu Nigam
Lyrics for Song: Mehki Hawaaon Mein
Lyrics for Album: Shararat
Director: Sajid-Wajid
Lyricist: Sameer
Singers: Sonu Nigam, Kay Kay
--MALE 1--
Hmm Hmm, Mm Mm Eh Hey, Ay Ra Di De, Re Re
[Hey Mehki Hawaaon Mein Chaaron Dishaaon Mein
Nikla Main Aazaad Hoke
Manzil Meri Jaane Kahan Hai
Mujhko Nahin Hai Pataa]- (2)
Dil Kahe Jhoom Loon, Aasmaan Choom Loon - (2)
Beete Din Tanhaai Ke
Masti Ke Pal Aaye Hai
Yaaron Is Deewane Ki
Khushiyaan Vaapas Laaye Hai
Mujhko Un Veeraanon Mein
Lautke Jaana Nahin
--MALE 2--
Hmm, Tera Unse Bhalaa Ab Hai Kya Vaastaa
Jo Mili Har Khushi, Dard Hai Kis Baat Ka
--MALE 1--
Bekhabar Ho Gaya, Main Kahan Kho Gaya - (2)
Hum To Aise Panchhi Jo Pinjre Se Ud Jaate Hain
Karte Apni Marzi Ki
Haath Kisi Ke Na Aate Hai
Humko Saare Zamaane Ka
Dard Aur Gham Bhool Jaana Hai
--MALE 2--
Hmm, Khoshishe Teri Saari Ho Jaayengi Na Kaam
Chain Se Na Kategi Teri Subh-o-shaam
Yaad Unki Jab Aayegi To Rulaayega Dil
Ab Kabhi Na Main Bhool Paayega Dil
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About Mehki Hawaaon Mein
Sonu Nigam delivers a soulful rendition of "Mehki Hawaaon Mein" on the album *Shararat*, showcasing his signature ability to blend classical sensibilities with contemporary Bollywood melodies. This track exemplifies his mastery of the romantic genre, where he transforms simple lyrical themes into emotionally resonant compositions that have become staples in the Indian music industry. The recording highlights his vocal versatility, particularly in navigating the delicate phrasing required for such atmospheric pieces, cementing his status as one of the most celebrated playback singers of his era. The song's enduring popularity stems from its melodic structure and Nigam's emotive delivery, which often evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing. As part of his extensive discography, this work reflects the collaborative spirit of the film industry, where his voice serves as a central pillar in creating memorable musical moments. The track remains a testament to his consistent quality and influence, appealing to audiences who appreciate the nuanced interplay between traditional Indian musical roots and modern pop arrangements. |
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