आया न तू (भारत) aayaa na tuu (Bharat) |
2.24
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विशाल-शेखर | इरशाद कामिल | ज्योति नूराँ | |
2.07 | 2.06 | 2.39 | |
Vishal-Shekhar | Irshad Kamil | Jyoti Nooran |
Always a sucker for qawwalis :-). -Armeen
Love Jyoti's Nooran voice. Look forward to how she handles different kinds of songs so confidently and boldly. -Sunil
Doesn't leave with me anything, except wish for it to be over for some reason and i had hopes given the singer. -Neha
There ain't a lot to complain about this song but there ain't a lot to recommend too. The usual Sufi Punjabi qawwali template is rehashed with everyone involved giving a knowing wink to the listeners. -Subrat
I thought it was going to be a Jyoti Nooran solo! Loks like it only "features" her. Quite some stuff in the song. -Ashok
Lyrics are the strength of this song. -Aditya
That Vishal Shekhar has an understanding of Sufi music is evident. This one gives a nice modern twist in the traditional genre song, making it more palatable for the contemporary audience. -Sankhayan
Interesting qawwali mix, doesm't always work but like the novel presentation. -Abhay
Simplistic yet Ineffective. -Pavan
Love the melange of the trumpets and the Indian percussions, the slow tempo makes the song linger for long, while Jyoti Nooran's lower register is fantastic! Irshad Kamil's lyrics paint a great picture of longing and hope. One of my favourite songs of the year. -Rujul
Good use of the harmonium. The song takes more than one hearing to sink in. Jyoti Nooran has a limited range and it shows. -Ketan
Jyoti Nooran’s singing is fantastic. -Mihir
Refreshing to hear Tabla, Harmonium (etc) in this tradional style melody. Irshad Kamil's 'Dukh na kisi ko dassa, Sachha rowaan jhootha hassan, Aaya na, aaya na, aaya na tu' rings in ears long after. -Naresh
Generic sufi track, good drums though. -DM
Nooran's voice in the register sounds amazing,. -Krithikaa
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