"Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse" (English: When the clouds rain someday) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2013 Bollywood film, Jackpot. Composed by Sharib–Toshi, the song is sung by Arijit Singh, with lyrics by Turaz and Azeem Shirazi. The music video of the track features actors Sunny Leone and Sachiin J Joshi. A female version of the same song was released as part of the film soundtrack, which was rendered by Shreya Ghoshal.
The song is composed by Sharib Sabri and Toshi Sabri. In the composition, the duo infused piano notes and sound of rainfall with minimal music arrangements. Lead actor of the film, Sachiin J Joshi assisted music director Sharib–Toshi in developing the track. Director of the film, Kaizad Gustad said; "[Joshi] has an amazing sense of rhythm and has contributed significantly to the music of the film". The song appears four times in the soundtrack album of the film. The original version was sung by Arijit Singh while the female version was rendered by Shreya Ghoshal and it includes two remixes of the male version. British Asian music producer Rishi Rich re-mixed the song, fusing traditional Bollywood sounds with the vocals of Singh, along with the voice of British reggae vocalist Maxi Priest. Mixed by Rich, a higher tempo on a club mix version of the song was released as part of the soundtrack.
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Josh, sometimes stylized as JoSH or as Jösh is a Canadian Indo-Pakistani Bhangra music group formed in 2000 in Montreal. Present members are "Rup" (Rupinder Magon) and "Q" (Qurram Hussain). Their songs showcase both modern and traditional bhangra beats and music, but are strongly influenced by hip hop and pop music.
Josh was founded in 1996 by Rup Magon with his brother, Rik Magon, and friend Shiraz 'Shazi' Hussain. They were joined by Qurram 'q' Hussein, Rup's in 1998, and two years later Rup and Q embarked on their own path for JoSH as a duo without Rik and Shiraz.
While JoSH may be less known in their home country of Canada, they are very popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. Their second album, Kabhi, as well as its title track, remained in both Indian and MTV World Top 20 lists for 26 weeks from October 2004 to January 2005. Additionally, JoSH was awarded MTV India's 2004 "Immie" award for Best New Non-Film Artist.
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Kabhi jo baadal barse
Main dekhun tujhe aankhen bhar ke
Tu lage mujhe pahli barish ki dua
Tere pahlu mein reh loon
Main khud ko pagal keh loon
Tu gham de ya khushiyaan
Seh loon sathiya.
Koi nahi tere siwa mera yahan
Manzilein hain meri to sab yahan.
Mita de sabhi aaja faasle
Main chahoon mujhe mujhse baant le
Zara sa mujh mein tu jhaank le
Main hoon kya
O. O.
Ae. ae. aa. Ae. ae. aa.
Pahle kabhi na tune mujhe gham diya
Phir mujhe kyun tanha kar diya
Guzaare the jo lamhe pyaar ke
Hamesha tujhe apna maan ke
To phir tune badli kyun ada
Yeh kyun kiya
Wo. O. O.
Wo. O. O.
Kabhi jo baadal barse
Main dekhun tujhe aankhen bhar ke
Tu lage mujhe pahli barish ki dua
Tere pahlu mein reh loon
Main khud ko pagal keh loon
Tu gham de ya khushiyaan
Seh loon sathiya.
"Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse" (English: When the clouds rain someday) is a romantic Hindi song from the 2013 Bollywood film, Jackpot. Composed by Sharib–Toshi, the song is sung by Arijit Singh, with lyrics by Turaz and Azeem Shirazi. The music video of the track features actors Sunny Leone and Sachiin J Joshi. A female version of the same song was released as part of the film soundtrack, which was rendered by Shreya Ghoshal.
The song is composed by Sharib Sabri and Toshi Sabri. In the composition, the duo infused piano notes and sound of rainfall with minimal music arrangements. Lead actor of the film, Sachiin J Joshi assisted music director Sharib–Toshi in developing the track. Director of the film, Kaizad Gustad said; "[Joshi] has an amazing sense of rhythm and has contributed significantly to the music of the film". The song appears four times in the soundtrack album of the film. The original version was sung by Arijit Singh while the female version was rendered by Shreya Ghoshal and it includes two remixes of the male version. British Asian music producer Rishi Rich re-mixed the song, fusing traditional Bollywood sounds with the vocals of Singh, along with the voice of British reggae vocalist Maxi Priest. Mixed by Rich, a higher tempo on a club mix version of the song was released as part of the soundtrack.
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