We’re asked a lot of the time who is our favorite musician. I’ll tell you mine, and hopefully, share with you the love for this artist who is a part of the world of Ghazal music.
Jagjit Singh, along with his wife Chitra, are still admired for their duets, with soundtrack of Gulzar’s Mirza Ghalib still remaining one of the most loved soudtracks of all times. Besides ghazals, Jagjit Singh has also performed Sufiana Kalam of Baba Farid and Kabir, which is featured below. Shabads Of Baba Farid (Kalaam). Feb 16, 2018 Download the FREE Top 50 Jagjit Singh Songs app and get immersed into a heart-warming music experience.You can set your favourite song/ghazal as hellotunes/ caller tune / dialer tone. “Someone Somewhere is always listening to the unforgettable, inimitable Jagjit Singh! My job is to ensure that the legend lives on.”– Chitra Singh. Rare recordings performed by Jagjit Singh & featured in.
Ghazal music can be described as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. That explanation in itself will show you why this is my favorite genre. This is an ancient form of music, originating in Arabic poetry but Jagjit Singh, the Ghazal King who was born in India, my home.
Below you will find my most beloved musician, Jagjit Singh, my favorite song and Singh’s lifetime hit, Woh Kaghaz Ki Kasthi.
Jagjit Chitra Singh Ghazals Mp3
(Click on the above photo for my favorite song, ever.)
This song in particular resonates with me because it is about growing up, remembering his childhood, comparing how things were to how things are now. He talks about his grandparents, playing in the rain and how childhood ends so quickly. We don’t appreciate it and tend to miss that time even when you’re not really thinking about it. Look back at the simpler times and be thankful.
Twist my arm, I’ll tell you my second favorite song would have to be Tere Khat. Why, you ask? He’s captured his story about love and depicts this misunderstanding he’s had with the love of his life but repeats, “How could I burn all of your letters?” A man scorned is just as poetic in song as a woman who’s been hurt, but the way Jagjit sings about adding fire to the Ganges River (Holiest River) by throwing her letters, truly shows the meaning of heartbreak and love all at once.
There’s a look, I hope you won’t forget about what is inside my head in the world of music.