अलग आसमान ([सिंगल]) alag aasamaan ([Single]) |
2.29
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अनव जैन | अनव जैन | अनव जैन | |
2.30 | 1.99 | 2.12 | |
Anuv Jain | Anuv Jain | Anuv Jain |
Folk pop seeems to be the most favorite genre for urban millenials, thanks to Prateek Kuhad/Ankur Tewari. -Anup
The lyrics, music and singing add up to give a track filled with so much feels! -Aman
A happy, comforting track on the lines of Prateek Kuhad numbers. Love the simplicity of the song. It plays out like an unplugged version. There’s an earnestness in Anuv Jain’s singing. It’s great that non-film songs are included in nominations this year. It helps you discover new artists. -Mihir
This falls under the very clichéd category of indipop, what with the ukulele plucks and lines of composition that stop awkwardly but never seem to end, Not my cup of tea. Also, a very awkwardly high falsetto. -Rujul
Interesting to hear ukelele. Otherwise a simple, nice song. -Vaishali
Anuv's voice is original but in the absence of a hook and uninventive lyrics I couldn’t hang on to the song much. -Akanksha
Anuv's earnest, youthful and sometimes off-tune voice reminds one of that famous boy in college sitting around the campire, strumming that guitar and singing an on point college ditty to reel in hearts. -Krithikaa
Lovely ukelele-infused goodbye song. I loved the phrase 'alag aasman' to denote a different city or place. -Vishal
I'm a bit of a sucker for this genre (first flush of love). This is a standard fare but I liked it (though he could have avoided the falsetto). -Subrat
I liked this guy's earnest singing in spite of him not really delivering the falsetto cleanly enough. -UVR
So utterly generic. -Shalini
Everything about the song is strictly functional. -Anish
I loved this song. The words have just the right amount of weight, and the tune lets them float away. -Trisha
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