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1)San Francisco(?) based powerpop band. Released Bite the Bullet in 1980. 2)Produced by Mukesh Bhatt and directed by Anurag Basu, ‘Gangster’ introduces new girl Kangna Ranaut . Emraan Hashmi and Shiney Ahuja are the male leads. The film has been shot in Seoul, South Korea and is slated to release by April end. The music of the film is composed by Pritam, while the lyrics have been written by Sayeed Qadri, Mayur and Neelesh Misra. The most outstanding composition of the album comes at the very beginning. Not only is Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai written beautifully by Sayeed Qadri, the song has a melody and rhythm that strikes an immediate chord in your head. KK shows verve and flexibility in his vocal rendition of the song. Two remix versions of the song also appear in the album. The ‘Euro Mix’ by Bunty Rajput is more techno, while Jatin Sharma's peppered remix version has a zingy touch. Bheegi Bheegi is Pritam’s adaptation of Bengali rocker Gautam Chatterjee's number 'Prithvi'. The song introduces Bangladeshi singer James, who impresses with his emotive voice modulation and highly expressive singing. The song, a soft rock number, has some really good lyrics by Mayur. Lamha Lamha is a soft romantic song replete with lilting musical sounds that caress your ears. Neelesh Mishra’s lyrics have a slight pretension of poetry, while singer Abhijit’s singing is too fluffy and sugary. The mushiness in the song becomes a bit overbearing after a while. This song is also repeated as a duet with Sunidhi Chauhan joining Abhijit on the mike. The album then steers into punchy mood with the racy dance track Ya Ali. The song, basically a fast techno-fusion romantic track, introduces Assamese singer Zubeen, who makes a notable debut with his singing full of spirit and gusto. The song’s words are written by Sayeed Qadri. Mujhe Mat Roko is a slow, sad number sung from the perspective of a woman in pain and distress. Kavita Seth does a fine job singing this song in her husky and slightly tremulous vocals. Composer Pritam has given a semi-classical touch to the music of this song. On the whole, the songs of ‘Gangster’ are at par with the musical standards of successful albums in the recent past. The rhythm, melody and musical arrangement in the songs are finely enmeshed with some thought-provoking lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1)San Francisco(?) based powerpop band. Released Bite the Bullet in 1980. 2)Produced by Mukesh Bhatt and directed by Anurag Basu, ‘Gangster’ introduces new girl Kangna Ranaut . Emraan Hashmi and Shiney Ahuja are the male leads. The film has been shot in Seoul, South Korea and is slated to release by April end. The music of the film is composed by Pritam, while the lyrics have been written by Sayeed Qadri, Mayur and Neelesh Misra. The most outstanding composition of the album comes at the very beginning. Not only is Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai written beautifully by Sayeed Qadri, the song has a melody and rhythm that strikes an immediate chord in your head. KK shows verve and flexibility in his vocal rendition of the song. Two remix versions of the song also appear in the album. The ‘Euro Mix’ by Bunty Rajput is more techno, while Jatin Sharma's peppered remix version has a zingy touch. Bheegi Bheegi is Pritam’s adaptation of Bengali rocker Gautam Chatterjee's number 'Prithvi'. The song introduces Bangladeshi singer James, who impresses with his emotive voice modulation and highly expressive singing. The song, a soft rock number, has some really good lyrics by Mayur. Lamha Lamha is a soft romantic song replete with lilting musical sounds that caress your ears. Neelesh Mishra’s lyrics have a slight pretension of poetry, while singer Abhijit’s singing is too fluffy and sugary. The mushiness in the song becomes a bit overbearing after a while. This song is also repeated as a duet with Sunidhi Chauhan joining Abhijit on the mike. The album then steers into punchy mood with the racy dance track Ya Ali. The song, basically a fast techno-fusion romantic track, introduces Assamese singer Zubeen, who makes a notable debut with his singing full of spirit and gusto. The song’s words are written by Sayeed Qadri. Mujhe Mat Roko is a slow, sad number sung from the perspective of a woman in pain and distress. Kavita Seth does a fine job singing this song in her husky and slightly tremulous vocals. Composer Pritam has given a semi-classical touch to the music of this song. On the whole, the songs of ‘Gangster’ are at par with the musical standards of successful albums in the recent past. The rhythm, melody and musical arrangement in the songs are finely enmeshed with some thought-provoking lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Adje
Airflow
Alberte
AlienAqtor
CAPITAN PONCHE
Ya Ali
Bheegi Bheegi
Suave
Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai
Mampi Swift
Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai (part 1)
'Round to Midnite
Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai (Euro Mix)
Gözler
Paraparap
Mujhe Mat Roko
No Conviene
Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai (part 2)
Lamha Lamha (duet)
Lamha Lamha (male)
Chance
Ye~! Ye~! Ye~!
La Cumbia
Lamha Lamha
널 원해
Fuego
run for the police
Superman
Fiesta
Fiesta (Ft. Malacates Trebol Shop)
Last Night I Was Dreaming(Joh
Ya Ali - Remix (ApniISP.Com)
Sinvergüenza
El Abracito
Suavecito
Nadie Como Tu
Hola
Tu Hi Meri Shab Hai (part 1) w
Hace Calor
Sin Ti Todo Es En Vano
Abrazar Tu Recuerdo
Strung out on the Boogie
El Animal
Las Night I Was Dreaming (John Creamer & Stephan K Mix)
Llora
Que Estas Buscando
Oh, you touch my talala
Bite the Bullet
Me Muero Por Verte
Suavecito (feat. Los Rabanes)
Traicionera
M4
Last night i was dreaming
YAA ALI
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