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The original version is a tad on the slower side. Soft guitar strumming, plates, with female vocals in the background herald 'To Phir Aao'. There are minimum musical arrangements and it highlights Mustafa Zahid's superb vocals (though his sur is not that perfect, which are full of feeling and distraught emotion. Sayeed Quadri's lyrics are award winning. Here is a sample - "Dil baadal bane, Aankhein bahne lage, Aahein aise uthe, Jaise aandhi chale, To phir aao, Mujhko satao, To phiraao, Mujhko rulao!" Just excellent. A winner all the way!!! And all the credit goes to Roxen, the band from Pakistan, of which Mustafa Zahid is the lead singer. The second variant is the 'To Phir Aao-Lounge' version. Easily the best of the three in terms of musical arrangements, which are so smooth and soothing and all with completely new sounds. In the original, the rhythm is slow, while in the remixed version it is too fast for comfort. The enchanting, flowing rhythm that sweeps the listeners off their feet is maintained well only in the lounge version. The more one listens to this composition, the more addictive it gets. Added rhythm and repeated "Aa bhi jaao" commence the 'To Phir Aao-Remix' version by DJ Suketu. The pace is too quick for comfort. This version has also been used as a promotional video, featuring, Emraan Hashmi, DJ Suketu along with all the band members from Roxen. |