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Artist/Band:
Shankar Mahadevan
Lyrics for Song: Uff Teri Adaa
Lyrics for Album: Karthik Calling Karthik
Director: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Shankar Mahadevan, Alyssa Mendosa
[Jogi nachle…Rang rachde…] (2)
Lehraake balkhake tu, duniya bhula ke naachDhun ko ae gunguna le, gaane tu gaa ke naachRangeeleon mein to kho ja, pee ke peela ke naachMatt bhare naino se tu, naina mila ke naach
[Uff teri adaa, I like the way you moveUff tera badan, I like to see you grooveUff teri nazar, it says I wanna dance with you] (2)
Sun le sahiba…Tu hai ik nasha…Hosh hai mera…Saara kho gaya…
Hosh gawa deewane, hosh gawa ke naachPaas tu aa deewane, paas tu aake naachDil mein hai armaan jitne, saare jaga ke naachTann mein badan mein jaise aag laga ke naach
[Uff teri adaa, I like the way you moveUff tera badan, I like to see you grooveUff teri nazar, it says I wanna dance with you] (2)
Dekh ke bhi nahi ho yakeenItni kyun hai bataa tu haseenTere husn se zindagi haseenTere husn ke aage koi haseena kujh bhi nahi
Aankhon mein mere saare sapne saja ke naachMujhko tu dil mein rakh le, dil ko dhalka ke naachPyaar agar hai mujhse, pyaar jaga ke naachJaan o dil hai jo teri, mujhpe luta ke naach
[Uff teri adaa, I like the way you moveUff tera badan, I like to see you grooveUff teri nazar, it says I wanna dance with you] (2)
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Uff Teri Adaa
Shankar Mahadevan's 'Uff Teri Adaa' stands as a vibrant anthem from the 2000 Bollywood film Karthik Calling Karthik. This track exemplifies Mahadevan's signature fusion of traditional Indian instrumentation with contemporary pop sensibilities, creating a sound that defined the romantic ballad genre of its era. The song features his distinctive vocal delivery, blending classical ragas with modern production techniques to deliver an emotional yet energetic performance. As part of his extensive discography, the recording showcases his ability to craft melodies that resonate across cultural boundaries, earning him widespread acclaim and cementing his status as a leading figure in modern Indian music. The composition remains a staple in his catalog, celebrated for its lyrical depth and musical innovation. |
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