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I need some semi-classical songs (like jiya jale or barso re...but I can't use them because people did those last year)
and some upbeat hiphop type (like dhoom...or a mixed version of a song)
*and please NO ENGLISH in any parts of the song...like dhoom again has cheesey english lyrics in it which basically ruins the song.

2007-09-14 10:36:59 · 4 answers · asked by your sweetest catch 2 in Arts & Humanities Dancing

4 answers

i suggest 'dola re' from devdas, its a very good song to dance to, and its kind of classical. well, its religious, right? or 'silsila ye chaahat ka" also in devdas. Also, i dont know whether this fits your curriculum but i REALLY like "suraj hua maddham" in kabhi khushi kabhi gham"

and an upbeat song like, uhh, well this ones kind of hard to choose because most upbeat songs have english in them. but im gonna have to say these...
1) aaj ki raat (don)
2) jhum chika chika jhum (kabhi khushi kabhi gham)
3) yeh ladka hai diwana (kuch kuch hota hai)
4) maahi ve (kal ho naa no)
5) aashiqui (36 chinatown)
6) i know this has english in it but i still like 'u r my soniya'
7) ye mera dil (don)

hope this helps :)

2007-09-14 10:53:36 · answer #1 · answered by BRlovesSRK<3 3 · 1 1

Jind Mahi - Malkit Singh
Noorie-Bally Sagoo
Darshan-B21

2007-09-14 10:45:45 · answer #2 · answered by flatfoot 3 · 1 1

Diva by Sasha fierce (beyonce duh) church (on the step up 2 music) regrettably yet another solid music is fairly crank that (has a solid beat do no longer do the souja boy dance the full time tho lol)

2016-10-04 14:15:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You may not want to use Bollywood songs,
as they are too new and may not be known to your audience.

Try more traditional songs for wider appeal.

2007-09-14 10:44:35 · answer #4 · answered by skaizun 6 · 0 1

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