28 April,2024 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
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King, Jason Derulo's song
Worth your time: Yes
The influence of Indian music, and Indian musicians is becoming increasingly prominent, as is evident in the spate of notable collaborations we've seen in the recent past. The most prominent one among them is inarguably King's latest release, Bumpa, which sees him join hands with American singer-songwriter Jason Derulo. Derulo, whose resume is peppered with global hits like It girl, Marry me, and Ridin' solo, adds his signature melodic beats to Bumpa, an offering that visually resembles his suggestive previous numbers.
The dance number ticks all the boxes when it comes to the making of a catchy song. Derulo even packs in his signature moves while rendering his English verses. However, at a time when the industry is becoming increasingly aware not to objectify women, King's track appears to be a step in the wrong direction.
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Bas ek pal:
I think this was the first time that a sad, romantic track was arranged in such an experimental and beautiful way. Coupled with KK's vocals, this was the complete package.
Dilbar mere:
The melody, arrangement, and lyrics were different and fresh when compared to the other tracks that were released around that time. This song stood the test of time. Kishore da [Kumar] has been an all-time favourite.
Kaisi hai yeh rut:
Dil Chahta Hai was a game-changer. It changed how people perceived filmmaking and film music. The album has songs [of all] genres.
Maula mere:
I have been a fan of Mithoon since I heard this track. The production in this album is amazing.
Muqabla:
This song will always remain close to my heart. It is the ultimate party number.