MUMBAI: Delhi-based music duo Khosla Raghu is rapidly making waves in the music scene, captivating the hearts of over 500,000 monthly listeners worldwide.
read moreMUMBAI: Kishore Kumar paired with many singers in his career, but there were a few pairings that worked best for the legendary singer. Thus, on his Birth Anniversary, we at Radioandmusic get you the top three pairings of Kishore and their famous songs. Have a look -
read moreMUMBAI: Kishore Kumar (4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) the multi-talented star of the Indian film industry playback was and is still considered one of the most successful playback singers of the Hindi film industry.
read moreMUMBAI: Be it countrywide or worldwide, music is soul bound and has no limitations when it comes to language, region and whatever music comes with it. Down the memory lane, we have had great musical maestros like Pandit Ravi Shankar, Zakir Hussain, A.
read moreMUMBAI: The recent death of Chester Bennington from Linkin Park has shaken the world. Chester who was a front man of American rock band Linkin Park committed suicide because of depression.
read moreMUMBAI: Mukesh, A voice that touched our souls, a voice that we fell in love with, a voice that has always stayed in our hearts. Mukesh has been one of those voices of the industry which has always stayed in our hearts, and will always stay. Songs of him are still fondly remembered by all.
read moreMUMBAI: Bakshi Prakash Anand Vaid, fondly known as Anand Bakshi, was born in a family of Mohyal Brahmins from Kurree, on 21 July 1930 in Rawalpindi. Thus, on his birth anniversary Radioandmusic, takes you through his life’s journey.
read moreMUMBAI: Monsoon mania has already begun in Mumbai and a smoky rainy day is a good day only if you are spending time with a cup of coffee and some music.
read moreMUMBAI: Mehdi Hassan had an unmatchable voice, one that created a niche for him in the music industry of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, and that space remains uninterrupted till date.
read moreMUMBAI: Rabindranath Tagore needs no introduction. There is something special about him due to which Bengal’s Gen Y can easily abandon a filmy song and instantly switch to a Tagore’s Music with apt seriousness.
read moreMUMBAI: Nineties was the time when music had a totally different meaning, the compositions had their own beauty, and the songs of that time had a different soul to them.
read moreMUMBAI: Remember back in 2002, Silsila Ye Chahat Ka, Bairi Piya, Chalak Chalak, Morey Piya and Dola Re Dola became huge hits, and one name that became unforgettable with these songs was Shreya Ghoshal.
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