

Pyar Ke Pal Karaoke With Lyrics Aarij khan 1,452 03:18 Hum rahe ya na rahe karaoke by paras Paras Bulani 1,793 02:02 HUM RAHE YA NA RAHE YE PAL INSTRUMENTAL Arzun maharjan 1,952 6:20 Pyaar Ke Pal (KK) full karaoke Vinkal Rathee 226 5:15 Sun raha hai na tu Female version - Karaoke csudarshan1 1 03:02 Rahen Na Rahen Hum Instrumental With Lyrics. Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal By Kk Full Karaoke Vinkal Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal By Kk Full Karaoke Vinkal.Entertainment Ram Setu trailer: Akshay Kumar walks on water, saves the bridge built by Lord Ram.Entertainment Amitabh Bachchan, the master of reinvention: From 70s to 2022, a new Big B for each decade.


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“Both of us began with ad jingles… KK was the first singer I signed up. Pal also came with eight other songs but Pyar ke pal, Yaaron dosti and Aap ki dua became milestones, not just musically, but their innocence and evocativeness had the generation growing up in the ’90s wrapped up in it, playing them on loop. One heard this song, harmonised it with life, and let it stay there for every farewell that followed - of friends, family, unrequited love, of one’s favourite artiste. (Photo: KK/Instagram)Ī debut album by Delhi-based singer named KK, this piece, in an album named Pal, was sung gently, in tune, but without the frills and flounces of a trained vocalist. This one had the singer peeking inside the composition and expressing it for the listeners with much heart. This was not a typical playback singing voice that was tailor-made for the hero of the times. In 1999, when this gentle ditty composed by Lesle Lewis hit the music channels and already overloaded shelves at music stores, it seemed impossible to box the voice of the song into a strict category.
