Ourplaylist Bollywood Love Melodies of 2000-2009 features a diverse collection of songs in mp3 format, ready for you to download and enjoy without any charges or FREE of cost. With a mix of old favourites and new hits, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for the latest chartbuster songs or some classic tracks, our Bollywood Love Melodies of 2000-2009 playlist has got you covered.
When the biggest names in hip-hop started sampling Bollywood and Bhangra tracks, a thriving genre was born almost overnight. From Panjabi MC to MIA, here are 20+ songs in Rap, Pop and EDM that perfectly sample Indian songs.
Thoda Resham Lagta Hai was one of the most popular Bollywood songs of its time: released all the way back in 1981 in the film Jyoti. Even though the song was quite popular, it still received a lot of commendations.
Tere Mere Beech Mein was a song that was sung for the Bollywood movie Ek Duuje Ke Liye, though the movie was not able to garner a lot of sensation. The song, however, was a quickly good choice for Britney Spears. Tere Mere Beech Main was even nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.
The track sounds like some sort of Satanic ritual to summon up a guy named Jimmy, but it certainly is not. In fact, it was a very addictive song that was released in the iconic movie Disco Dancer, that is still in the hearts of many Bollywood lovers right now.
Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai is a popular soundtrack that is sung at weddings in the subcontinent even today. Even though the song was released in 1993 with the film Khal Nayak, it has become a popular sensation even for the Western adaptations.
Dum Maro Dum is another of those evergreen Bollywood hits sung by Asha Bhosle. If you literally translate the lyrics behind the song, you might find a few inspirations for your own future productions as well.
Chandi Ka Badan or Chandi ka Bazan is one of the oldest digital songs in Indian nomenclature, being released in the legendary film Taj Mahal that is dedicated to a play on the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to dedicate to his late wife: Mumtaz Mahal.
Jab Chaye Mera Jadoo is one of those magical songs that just randomly click in your head even though you have never listened to it before. Even though the song has been underrated online, it was certainly one of the best songs at the time it was released.
Baghon Main Kahar Hai was a song that was used in the ancient Bollywood movie Aradhana, which in turn, was a remake of the Hollywood movie To Each His Own. If you have been keeping up with your movies, you probably know what movie we are talking about.
Let the Music Play was a song that was not released for a Bollywood movie. In fact, Shamur, the artists behind this song, are Italian by birth. This Bollywood Hindi song is certainly a unique pop track that was released in 2008 as a part of their album Shardana.
Not to be confused by a movie of the same name, Unakkum Enakkum was a song that was released all the way back in 1999 by Ilayaraja. This Tamil song might be very underrated as it stands right now, but it certainly does not stop it from being loved by Black Eyed Peas.
We are not here to bash at anything, but the song Kalluri Vaanil that was released in 2000 was a pretty good deal. You should give it a try without the video, it might give you some production inspiration.
Pukarta Chala Hoon Main may not have won any awards, but it certainly did win quite a few hearts. You can ask any Indian who is old enough to have lived through that age and they will most certainly know this song.
This ancient song was released exactly 50 years ago and was used in the movie Bulundi. Even though the song did not garner much attention at that time, it is still popular with middle-aged Indian adults of today. We still do not know whether Caribou merely wanted to cash on this popularity or what, but considering how Caribou is a great composer and all, we cannot say anything for sure.
Bollywood songs have been an important part of Hindi movies for decades. The period of early 2000s Bollywood songs was a modern era that witnessed a revolutionary phase in the Hindi music industry. The decade went through technological advancements in the digital world that revolutionized the production of music in India.
For the audience, the music in Hindi films was at its peak and 2000s Bollywood songs are proof. In the early 2000s era, the Hindi music industry started experimenting with foot-tapping 2000s Bollywood dance songs and sensuous tracks. These new additions were apart from the usual, romantic songs and melodies.
Picturised on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Abhishek Bachchan, Kajra Re is one of the most popular songs of Bollywood. The track was from Bunty Aur Babli. It was sung by Alisha Chinoy, Javed Ali, and Shankar Mahadevan. The lyrics were penned by Gulzar.
Koi Kahe Kehta Rahe is one of the famous Bollywood party songs 2000s. The track was featured in Dil Chahta Hai. The party number starred Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Akshaye Khanna along with Preity Zinta.
Featuring Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor, Mauja Hi Mauja is a great party number to hit the dance floor. The song was from Jab We Met. Playback singer Mika sang the track and music composer Pritam composed the song.
Not just the movie scenes or its dialogues, cinephiles also remember 2000s Bollywood songs that have introduced new generations of playback singers. Singers like Sunidhi Chauhan, KK, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, and Sonu Nigam contributed to this era.
Bollywood enthusiast who is always ready to have filmy 'chai-pe-charcha'. With over five years of experience in the media industry, Nisha has developed a keen interest in covering entertainment stories on digital platforms. Whether behind-the-scenes anecdotes, fascinating film trivia, the latest movie updates, or industry gossip, she brings an engaging perspective to her coverage. In the past, Nisha has been associated with organisations like India Today, NDTV, and ScoopWhoop. Currently, she works as a Senior Content Writer- Bollywood at Pinkvilla.
However, with a focus on remixes, original music has been dwindling consistently in the past few years and except a stray Manmarziyaan or Gully Boy, it is almost rare that a Hindi film album has multiple excellent songs.
So, I will try to drag good Bollywood music memories back from the depths they are hiding in. Stay with me as we take a trip down the past 20 years of Bollywood music and pick out the best.
One that pops not only for its eclectic choice of playback singers (Neeraj Shridhar, Vishal Dadlani, Zubeen Garg - all untouched by Bollywood then), the catchy hook phrases (Ticket To Hollywood, Kiss Of Love), but also the stellar production of each of its songs.
Whether it is the soul-mates pining for each other in Hamesha Tumko Chaha, or the contrast between the voices of Jaspinder Narula and a teenage Shreya Ghoshal in Morey Piya, the album is full of some of the most complex melodies in a Hindi film since 2000.
There are a couple of surprises like Darbaan by Papon, that sounds like an ode to Bombay Meri Jaan (also a song from C.I.D), and the only contemporary ballad from the album, Behroopia, sung by Mohit Chauhan and Neeti Mohan. However, the brightest spot in this glitzy album are its themes. Whether it is the jazz drums in Tommy Gun, or the noir flourishes in Conspiracy and the The Main Bombay Velvet theme, Trivedi shows his class as a musician in these three tracks.
Much like the borrowed influences for the plot, the makers even manage to make these diverse musical influences work into one stunning soundtrack. Bluffmaster! compensates for the plagiarism (in its plot) with a superb ensemble cast, a good understanding of how to adapt its source material into a Bollywood setting, spurred further by such a unique album.
A young man called Amit Trivedi arrived at the doorstep of Hindi cinema in this low-key independent film featuring debutante director Rajkumar Gupta, and was also the film debut of television star Rajeev Khandelwal. No one had any particularly high expectations from the film or the album, and then they both went on to dazzle.
The names range from Sain Zahoor (Pakistan), Akhtar Chanal (Balochistan), Nooran Sisters and Daler Mehendi (Punjab) to Kaushiki Chakraborty (West Bengal) along with the familiar Bollywood names like Shankar Mahadevan, Mohan Kannan and Mame Khan.
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