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The song was the 2nd most streamed song in 2021 on Spotify in India. [7] Another song was released from film Shershaah named "Mann Bharrya 2.0" which was a recreation of B Praak's Single "Mann Bharrya", recreated by B Praak himself along with Jaani. The song was streamed more than 50 million times on Spotify. [8]
The music video of this song was directed by Arvindr Khaira. A Hindi version of "Soch" was released as well as an English recreation of soch with the name 'Without You (Soch)' was produced by T-Series which featured English vocals as well as music and English lyrics by Vaibhav Saxena.
In this song, Mann sings about the frequent use of nonsense lyrics in doo-wop music, and how his girl fell in love with him after listening to several such songs.. Examples of the type of song referred to include The Marcels' version of "Blue Moon" (in which they sing "Bomp bomp ba bomp, ba bomp ba bomp bomp" and "dip-de-dip-de-dip") [2] and The Edsels' "Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong", both of which ...
Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss) 1 "April Maasathil" Ambili: Sreekumaran Thampi: 2 "Kaamadevanenikku Thanna" P. Jayachandran: Sreekumaran Thampi: 3 "Kadalum Karayum" P. Susheela, P. Jayachandran: Sreekumaran Thampi: 4 "Madhuvidhuvin Maadhavamen" Vani Jairam: Sreekumaran Thampi: 5 "Vaarmudi Pinnitharaam" K. P. Brahmanandan: Sreekumaran Thampi
Song Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss) 1 "Abhilaashamohini" P. Madhuri, Srikanth: Sreekumaran Thampi: 2 "Ee Divyasnehathin" P. Madhuri: Sreekumaran Thampi: 3 "Raathrithan Sakhi Njan" P. Madhuri: Sreekumaran Thampi: 4 "Sangeetham Thulumbum" P. Madhuri: Sreekumaran Thampi: 5 "Thaarunyathin Pushpakireedam" K. J. Yesudas: Sreekumaran Thampi
"5-4-3-2-1" is a 1964 song by British band Manfred Mann, written by the group's eponymous keyboardist Manfred Mann along with Mike Hugg and Paul Jones.Released as a single on 10 January 1964, the track peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, [1] becoming the band's breakthrough single and first commercial hit as the theme tune for the weekly ITV pop music television programme Ready Steady ...
"Shape of Things to Come" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil from the film Wild in the Streets, performed by the fictional band Max Frost and the Troopers on their 1968 album Shape of Things to Come, featuring a lead vocal by Harley Hatcher. [1] The song was also released without vocals by Davie Allan and the Arrows. The song was ...
Mann ke Manjeeré was an album, music video, and ultimately an entire campaign created by human rights organization Breakthrough which promoted women's rights. Breakthrough was launched with Mann ke Manjeeré: An Album of Women's Dreams, which won the 2001 National Screen Award in India for best music video.