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This article includes the discography of Indian singer and composer Hariharan.Listed are all the albums and the notable film songs sung by him in order of their release. The discography consists of 27 studio albums, three live albums, five compilations, one film soundtrack and several film songs sung by h
The soundtrack consists of 14 songs each in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages, which also includes the film's background score as well. 99 Songs marked the first Indian soundtrack album to use Dolby Atmos technology. [2] It is Rahman's first Hindi album after his absence to the Bollywood music scene, since Mom (2017), the last Hindi film he ...
Remix Album [34] "Mang Ke Sath Tumhara" "Ghungroo Tut Gaye" Solo 1997 Love-Ology "Love-Ology" Ram Sampath Manohar Iyer, Shaan Sagarika Fourth Solo Album released. The track "Love-Ology" and "Just baby with Just Good Friend" also appears in his Sister's first solo album Maa as Bonus Tracks. [35] [36] "Just baby with Just Good Friend" Manohar Iyer
Bottom Line (1979) No More Interviews (1980) Bottom Line is an album by the English musician John Mayall, released in 1979. [1] It was produced by Bob Johnston. [2]
Year Film/Theatre Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. 2009: Dhunia Tirutabur "Xondhya Jetiya Naamey" Papon: 2011 Raamdhenu "Ujai A Jaa Noi" Jatin Sharma
Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer, working primarily in Hindi films, he also sings in many other Indian languages, including English, Marathi, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Punjabi, Oriya, Chhattisgarhi, Urdu, Pali, and his native language, Bengali. He has sung a many songs in Hindi films.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy break down Saquon Barkley’s historic 2,000-yard season and debate whether the Eagles should let him chase Eric Dickerson’s ...
"The Bottom Line" is a song by English alternative dance band Big Audio Dynamite, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their debut studio album, This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985). It was written, and produced by Mick Jones , his debut single with a band singing lead vocals since being fired from the Clash in 1983.