Music, The Essential Part of Life
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"I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music."
That is a famous quote by famous American singer, songwriter and pianist Billy Joel and it's so true that, everyone loves music and I personally listen some of my favorite songs (mostly Bollywood, as I am not a big fan of western music) and it will be so soothing and it just relaxes from the 9 to 5 job pressure and makes me feel light.
Writing this in response to @leogrowth and @leofinance's initiative of Monthly Prompts and day 10's topic is Tell Us About Your Favorite Song and here I am sharing the details of One song I keep listening whenever I am tense and I always feel good once I listen to this.
So, the song I would like to share is an Indian native language Hindi song Neele Neele Ambar Par from the Bollywood movie Kalaakaar released in 1983 with cast included famous yester year actress Sridevi along with Kunal Goswami, Rakesh Bedi and others and the song which had been remixed many a times by many Indi pop and other singers.
One particular remix is by famous Indian singer Nitin Bali which keeps me engaged to it and I never feel bored even if I listen it 100 times a day.
The song lyrics starts like Neele Neele Ambar Par and we do have a video song on this as well with remixed version as in this link.
We get 100s of songs released every year, but when we have adapted One song as our favorite, it will remain our favorite forever and the same with me too.
Many movies got released after this move and many beautiful songs I listened, but this One song makes me feel so relaxed that, I always listen to this irrespective of the situation and keeps me glued to my mobile and my ear buds and I lose myself in the tune of this song.
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A bit about the singer:
Nitin Bali, was a famous Indian singer who released 7 music albums including the Baliwood (acronym to Bollywood as his sur name Bali) which was released in 2002 and contained the song I am writing about here.
The singer sang remix versions of many Bollywood and album songs in Hindi language and almost all of those were big hits and many had video songs on remixed versions.
Unfortunately, the singer dies in a car accident in Mumbai at the age of 47 years and will be remembered always for his nice voice and the songs he has left behind.
Some of other famous songs sun by Nitin Bali include Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas, Chukar Mere Man Ko, Vaada Tera Vaada, Deewana Hua Badal, Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi, Life ki toh Lag Gayi and many more.
There are sayings that, the singers will become more mature with the age and our famous singer Lata Mangeshkar is an example for that and Nitin Bali would have been even more mature and more beautiful songs would have come from him had he survived till now, so, it's a loss to Indian music and some people even if they have short life, have left back their imprints on our lives and I feel Nitin Bali is One among them.
The song Neele Neele Ambar Par was originaly sung by famous Bollywood singer Kishore Kumar who is considered as One of the pitamahas (great grandfather) of Bollywood music and the remix version by Nitin Bali is even better than the original version as, with age, the music got improved and remix are the way forward to bring back the old songs to life.
I would urge you to list to the song using the link provided above even if you don't understand Hindi language, but you will definitely feel those music beats and the love and affection the song brings in you.
Here I am sharing the English version of lyrics for understanding what the song is about:
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So beautiful and so heart touching song and I hope you find it something which impresses you.
The inspiration for writing this blog about music is from @leogrowth's Monthly Prompts For September and I would request you to visit the link and check the topics and I am sure many of those will inspire you to write something and keeps you more engaged to blogging.
Here is a screenshot from the @leogrowth's post:
Signing off with that line and wishing you a great day ahead :)
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@coolguy123 Yes of course music 🎶 is a healing but listening 🎧 in excess can make your dopamine level high which is a big cause of tension and depressed.
I totally agree with you not just music, anything which is out of limits will always be bad for us.
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Neele neele ambar par is a soothing song. It goes with every emotion.
Obviously @theindiankid, One of the nicest songs and the music is so nice too.