MUMBAI: If you are sulking over 'Going to Gym', then Baba Sehgal's track (of the same name) is perfect to describe your situation. The Indian rapper, best known for his quirky raps and rhymes, is not as popular as he used to be in the 90s. Nevertheless, he is still making music, which gets attention.
His track 'Going to Gym' was complied in 30 minutes, as stated on the video which is uploaded on YouTube. The track keeps the fun quotient alive, while advising listeners on how to stay healthy.
Released after 'Going to Gym', is Seghal's latest track 'Mere Paas Mutual Fund Hai'. Caution: Do not watch the track if you think he has advice on mutual funds because it has nothing to do with savings.
Whether you are an old fan or a new, Sehgal did have some pretty popular tracks in the past. Here are some of his solo projects as well as tracks that were featured in films.
The increasing summer temperatures make this a right time to enjoy 'Thanda Thanda Paani'. The track is a remake of 'Ice Ice Baby' by Vanilla Ice. Sehgal released an album with the same name in 1992.
'Miss 420' marked Sehgal's film debut, alongside Sheeba Akashdeep, Shakti Kapoor, Aashif Sheikh and Tinnu Anand in supporting roles. The film had a track 'Memsaab O Memsaab', another Seghal track you might want to listen to.
Sehgal also showcased his singing skills in Telugu films as well. In the past, he worked with several music composers like Devi Sri Prasad, Bappi Lahiri and Bappa Lahiri and S. Thaman, amongst others.
We end this list of Sehgal's tracks with 'Baba Deewana', a track from the film 'Main Bhi Madonna'.
Like many rappers, Sehgal has created his own style, which inclines to the comic/ funny genre. What do you think about his music? Tell us in the comments below.