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Indian Hindi music has actually evolved from the some traditional compositions. These songs are not restricted to the Indian boundaries but have also crossed the boundaries to establish a niche in the world’s music industry.
The history of Indian Hindi music dates back to almost 500 years ago. The music was not confined to any particular tradition, caste, creed or ethnic precincts but it was dedicated to harmony, peace and brotherhood. The same music has now been transformed to modern Indian music that has added liveliness to the songs but have snatched away the softness and sentiments of the actual Hindi songs.
Today, most of the oldies have been transformed in the form of remix and MP3 as modern day melodies. Old Hindi songs MP3 and old Hindi songs remix are the most popular form of transformation that has evolved from the traditional compositions. Most of these songs are popularized because of there unmatchable lyrics.
Some of the old Hindi songs lyrics are heart rendering and have made a strong mark in the minds and hearts of every Indian. To popularize the same songs in the modern generation, music directors have added some rock and pop style music and nodes to the old lyrics. Addition of these nodes and music styles has made the old Hindi songs more prominent in the modern music as well as film industry.
Some of the most popular singers who have taken the Indian music industry to new heights are A.R Rehman, Jagjit Singh, Asha Bhonsle, Lata Mangeshkar, Sukhvinder Singh, Ghulam Ali and R.D. Burman. Today, the same old songs are being sung by the same singers in a recycled form.
Some of the best lyrics of old Hindi songs are found in the songs 'uthe sab ke kadam, dekho rum pum’, ‘zindagi ka safar’, 'ab tumhare hawale watan sathiyo', ‘har koi chahta hai ek muthi aasman’, ‘hum the jinke sahare’, ‘pholon ka taaron ka’, ‘saat phero ke saato vachan’, ‘naam gum jayega’, ‘jab pyar kiya to darna kya’ and 'khoya khoya chand, khula aasmaan'.
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