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"Zindagi Meri Dance Dance" (transl. My Life is Dance Dance) is a song from the 1987 Hindi film Dance Dance.The song has a remix version in 2017 film Daddy.The film's director Ashim Ahluwalia wanted to make a tribute to composer Bappi Lahiri, so he worked with Norwegian DJ Olefonken to remix the song.
"Aap Jaisa Koi" (transl. Someone like you) is a song from the soundtrack of the 1980 Indian film Qurbani. [1] It was the debut song of Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan, and was composed by British Indian producer Biddu. The song was featured in the film as an item number, picturised on Zeenat Aman. It has been remixed and sampled by many other ...
"The Disco Song" Vishal–Shekhar Anvita Dutt Guptan: Nazia Hassan, Benny Dayal: Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya "Fann Ban Gayi" Sachin–Jigar: Priya Panchal, Mayur Puri Kailash Kher "Fann Ban Gayi" (Remix Version) Teri Meri Kahaani "Jabse Mere Dil Ko Uff" Sajid-Wajid Prasoon Joshi: Sonu Nigam Tezz "Laila" Shabbir Ahmed "Laila" (Remix Version) "Tezz ...
Streets of Bollywood is a compilation album of songs from Bollywood movies, remixed by British Asian music artists. Among the artists are Hunterz, Metz & Trix, and Kami K (who produced the most tracks, at 3, plus two re-remixes at the end of the album). Several of the artists would also feature on the later similarly themed Bollywood Breaks Vol. 1.
In 2012, a revamped cover version of the title song "Disco Deewane" was incorporated into the Indian Bollywood film Student of the Year. [13] Called "The Disco Song", it incorporates Nazia Hassan's vocals, along with the vocals of Sunidhi Chauhan and Benny Dayal, while the music video features Bollywood actors, such as Alia Bhatt, Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Kajol.
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.
Early pop remixes were fairly simple; in the 1980s, "extended mixes" of songs were released to clubs and commercial outlets on vinyl 12-inch singles.These typically had a duration of six to seven minutes, and often consisted of the original song with 8 or 16 bars of instruments inserted, often after the second chorus; some were as simplistic as two copies of the song stitched end to end.
At first glance, Daisy looks like your stereotypical grandmother: She loves knitting and talking about her family, has a cat named Fluffy, is technologically inept and has plenty of time to shoot ...