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By Abid Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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The Train |
"Dard mein bhi ye lab muskura jaate hain, Beete lamhe hamein jab bhi yaad aatein hain". This heart wrenching couplet commences 'Beete Lamhein'. Here is a sad song, which despite its slow pace and minimum musical arrangements rocks, and it's only because of K.K.'s excellent singing.
It would not be farfetched to say that K.K. is turning out be the next Mukesh, when it comes to rendering sad songs. He sings with such emotion that one can almost feel the pain in his voice. Kshitij Tarey's additional vocals provide the sad ambience. Sayeed Quadri's lyrics spellbind the listener and remind us of the ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali's 'Chupke Chupke'.
'Beete Lamhein - Lounge Mix' by Goldeyy commences with some nice background chorus and strained violin string sounds. It has a more relaxed pace than the original and is better too.
Mithoon's musical genius comes to the fore once again, as he brings together two of the most talented and wanted singers of recent times; K.K. and Zubeen in the next number, 'Teri Tamanna'. A very fast paced, lively dance track with some good drumming - a trademark Emraan composition! K.K. and Zubeen sing well in tandem. The ending of the song is quite similar to Zubeen's chartbuster from 'Gangster', "Ya Ali" (the haunting chorus in the background).
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