Page 4 of A. R. Rahman Songs
Khwaja Mere Khwaja

Khwaja Mere Khwaja

Album: Jodhaa Akbar

he instrumental arrangement is rich with classical elements, featuring the harmonium, tabla, and subtle orchestral layers that create an ethereal and uplifting atmosphere. Rahman's soulful and expressive vocals elevate the song, capturing the essence of devotion and spirituality.

Hawaa Hawaa

Hawaa Hawaa

Album: Rockstar

Hawaa Hawaa is designed to get listeners on their feet, making it an ideal choice for parties and celebrations. The song’s rhythmic and joyful flow, along with its catchy chorus, ensures it leaves a lasting impression, making it a feel-good anthem that resonates with audiences of all ages.

Chanda Re Chanda Re

Chanda Re Chanda Re

Album: Minsara Kanavu

The duet showcases the seamless harmony between Hariharan and Sadhana Sargam's voices, their vocals intertwined in a tender and emotive performance. The gentle melody, supported by orchestral arrangements, adds depth to the song, making it an ethereal listening experience. The use of traditional instruments alongside contemporary orchestration brings a fusion of old and new, appealing to a broad audience.

Radha Kaise Na Jale

Radha Kaise Na Jale

Album: Lagaan

he song's lyrics are imbued with devotion, love, and the playful teasing between Radha and Krishna, capturing the essence of Indian folklore and mythology. The vibrant rhythm and catchy tune make it a perfect dance number, often played during festive celebrations and cultural events. "Radha Kaise Na Jale" is more than just a song; it's a storytelling experience that transports listeners to the mythical land of Vrindavan, evoking a sense of nostalgia and joy. The interplay of emotions, coupled with the traditional and modern musical fusion, makes this song a timeless classic in Bollywood music.

Genda Phool

Genda Phool

Album: Delhi-6

The music is a dynamic mix of traditional folk instruments like the dhol and tabla, fused seamlessly with electronic beats and urban hip-hop rhythms. This fusion not only makes "Genda Phool" a perfect dance number but also a refreshing addition to contemporary Bollywood music.

Safarnama

Safarnama

Album: Tamasha

Safarnama, sung by the soulful Lucky Ali, is an enchanting journey through sound and emotion. This song, an exquisite blend of indie pop and sufi rock, is a testament to Lucky Ali's unique musical style. The acoustic elements, especially the soothing guitar, create a serene and reflective atmosphere.

Kadam Kadam

Kadam Kadam

Album: Bose: The Forgotten Hero

The composition is energetic and inspiring, blending traditional Indian musical elements with modern instrumentation, creating a dynamic and rousing anthem. The lyrics, which urge every Indian to take steadfast steps towards freedom and unity, are timeless and continue to inspire a sense of national pride.