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Soulful Voice - Arijit Singh
Y**A
Good sound
Good sound and good usb.
A**A
VALUE FOR MONEY
Songs selection
S**.
Defective CD
Defective CD. Tracks # 4 and 5 are not playable.
ग**क
Arjit, we love your voice and singing!
Some more popular songs could have been added, too, or could have replaced some not so known songs that are present in the album. Hence 4 stars. Arjit, we love your voice and singing! This is how we say thank you--by buying your music. Glad to have in MP3 format.
P**I
Must purchase
Really liked the track
S**H
Little disappoined!
Can't consider it as the collection of his best songs, but still it featured some. But a lot of improvement needed in the selection of songs. Little disappointed.
A**V
Value for money
nice collection of songs
R**I
Four Stars
Good track music, value buy
U**R
Favourite
Fan of Arijit..had few on my favourite songs in there
K**N
Five Stars
Good*****
A**E
Buh
Seine Stimme wirkt beruhigend,wie samt. Aber dazwischen diese Frau! Etwas krude Mischung zwischen kuscheligem Solo,und Wachmacher Duett. Das ist die Kritik .Da er seine Stimme vielen bollywoodfilmen verleiht,kenne ich davon einiges und auf der Doppel cd werden einige anders gespielt wiederholt (anderes Tempo,tonlage). Nagut. Aber ist schön. Buh
S**H
Soulful indeed
Love his voice, has got some of my favourite songs.
A**Y
A Star On Screen and Off
worldlisteningpost.comHollywood playback singers are traditionally heard but not seen. In Bollywood, however, the performers whose voices appear on film soundtracks are often as renowned as the actors who appear on screen. Arijit Singh’s 30-track Soulful Voice may seem like a greatest hits album, but it’s actually a collection from just the first three years of his film career; while all the tracks are in Hindi, he has recorded in seven languages. Singh’s resonant, velvety voice earned him a Filmfare Award (the Indian Oscar) for Aashiqui 2, a drama about a musician whose romantic life is complicated by drinking. In the film’s lead song, Tum Hi Ho (You’re the One), he struggles with making things right: “I live for you every day,” he intones, “your name is in my every breath.” In Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse (When the Clouds Rain)—from the comedy/thriller Jackpot—he gives voice to a street-smart protagonist trying to impress his girlfriend: “I want to live in your shadow,” he croons, “Whether you give me sadness or joy, I’ll bear it.” In Mast Magan (Captivated Heart), a Sufi/Qawwali-influenced composition from the romcom Two States, Singh channels a shy college student pursuing his study partner: “Without you I wouldn’t live in a crystal palace/With you even stale bread is fine,” he pleads. Singh is a common surname in India, derived from the Sanskrit word for “lion.” In this case, it also serves in English as the perfect professional denominator.
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